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Reliance Spot Exchange launches E Gold Souk
29 Sep 2011
M&M launches global sports utility vehicle XUV 500
29 Sep 2011
M&M plans to launch the new SUV in Australia, South and Central America, Western Europe and SAARC countries in the next six months.
M&M launches global sports utility vehicle XUV 500
29 Sep 2011
M&M plans to launch the new SUV in Australia, South and Central America, Western Europe and SAARC countries in the next six months.
M&M launches global sports utility vehicle XUV 500
29 Sep 2011
M&M plans to launch the new SUV in Australia, South and Central America, Western Europe and SAARC countries in the next six months.
Japan’s Sony acquires US Micronics Inc
29 Sep 2011
Japan’s Sony acquires US Micronics Inc
29 Sep 2011
Nokia to cut another 3,500 jobs by 2012, close Romanian plant
29 Sep 2011
The planed layoffs are in addition to 7,000 job cuts already announced by Nokia in April when it unveiled a €1-bn cost-cutting programme.
Sesa Goa’s Pirna iron ore mine EC cancelled
29 Sep 2011
Sesa Goa’s Pirna iron ore mine EC cancelled
29 Sep 2011
RIL may take over some of BP’s foreign assets: Dudley
29 Sep 2011
BP says it is looking at divesting some of its assets in Europe and North America to Reliance Industries Ltd as it seeks to deepen its partnership with RIL
RIL may take over some of BP’s foreign assets: Dudley
29 Sep 2011
BP says it is looking at divesting some of its assets in Europe and North America to Reliance Industries Ltd as it seeks to deepen its partnership with RIL
RIL may take over some of BP’s foreign assets: Dudley
29 Sep 2011
BP says it is looking at divesting some of its assets in Europe and North America to Reliance Industries Ltd as it seeks to deepen its partnership with RIL
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