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Telenor may oust Unitech, seek new Indian partner
27 Sep 2011
The Norwegian telecom operator says it will go ahead with its rights issue, sidelining Unitech if necessary.
Reliance Bank after RBI finalises guidelines: Anil Ambani
27 Sep 2011
ADAG group firm Reliance Capital will consider setting up a bank after the necessary regulatory changes are made by RBI.
Ford plans to make electric cars in China
26 Sep 2011
Ford plans to make electric cars in China
26 Sep 2011
S Mobility launches tablet PC ‘MiTab’ in India
26 Sep 2011
Acquirers hovering over Yahoo
24 Sep 2011
A memo sent by Yahoo cofounders David Filo and Jerry Yang to employees says the search giant has received inquiries from “multiple parties” interested in various unspecified strategic options for it.
Johnson & Johnson recalls anaemia drug Eprex in 17 countries
24 Sep 2011
J&J is recalling around 200,000 syringes of the anemia drug Eprex in 17 countries due to inconsistent potency in dosages
Hindalco to pump Rs10,000 cr into three aluminium projects
24 Sep 2011
Hindalco’s promoters are also looking at increasing their stake in the company through the creeping acquisition route, chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla told shareholders at the 52nd AGM in Mumbai.
Hindalco to pump Rs10,000 cr into three aluminium projects
24 Sep 2011
Hindalco’s promoters are also looking at increasing their stake in the company through the creeping acquisition route, chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla told shareholders at the 52nd AGM in Mumbai.
Maruti ups Swift output despite stir, hiring fresh hands
24 Sep 2011
Maruti Suzuki India has raised the production of its best-selling hatchback Swift to 670 units on Friday, 400 of which were produced at Manesar.
SBI doubles MTN programme to raise funds abroad
23 Sep 2011
Researchers find new vulnerabilities in Android OS
23 Sep 2011
Researchers have found a new vulnerability in Google’s Android operating system that lets hackers gain full access to user's smartphones.
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