Firms/companies
CBI set to file FIRs against RIL, DGH in D6 cost inflation case
21 Sep 2011
RIL is charged with inflating its capital expenditure from $2.4 billion to $8.8 billion for the KG D6 field between September and December 2006.
Tata showcases a $4.6-million gold-plated Nano
20 Sep 2011
Nissan launches mid-size sedan Sunny in India
20 Sep 2011
Nissan launches mid-size sedan Sunny in India
20 Sep 2011
Nissan launches mid-size sedan Sunny in India
20 Sep 2011
Steep hike in ONGC’s subsidy burden likely
20 Sep 2011
NCR launches mobile banking platform
20 Sep 2011
BPCL to invest Rs1,900 cr in new LNG terminal in Mozambique
20 Sep 2011
BPCL, India’s third-largest refiner will invest Rs1,900 crore as part of its share for building a $4-billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Mozambique
Hopes of Maruti settlement recede after agitators’ arrest
20 Sep 2011
Management-employee relations deteriorated further after three workers at Maruti’s Manesar plant were remanded in judicial custody for 14 days after a court rejected their bail plea
JLR says new plant for low-emission engines to cost £355 million
20 Sep 2011
Tata Motor-owned Jaguar Land Rover says the new low-emission car engine plant it is building in the UK would cost £355 million
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