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PE firm Silver Lake weighing bid for Yahoo: report
16 Sep 2011
California-based private equity firm Silver Lake is reported to be mulling a bid for internet search firm Yahoo
ONGC follow-on stake sale postponed indefinitely
16 Sep 2011
ONGC had filed its Red Herring Prospectus on 5 September 2011, and planned to launch the offer on 20 September 2011
Tata Steel to make super steel for UK's defence forces
By By Ravi Kunder | 16 Sep 2011
Tata Steel Europe has entered into a pact with the the British ministry of defence to make super steels for armoured vehicles. Ravi Kunder reports
Tata Steel to make super steel for UK's defence forces
By By Ravi Kunder | 16 Sep 2011
Tata Steel Europe has entered into a pact with the the British ministry of defence to make super steels for armoured vehicles. Ravi Kunder reports
Tata Steel to make super steel for UK's defence forces
By By Ravi Kunder | 16 Sep 2011
Tata Steel Europe has entered into a pact with the the British ministry of defence to make super steels for armoured vehicles. Ravi Kunder reports
UBS takes $2 billion hit from rogue trade
15 Sep 2011
Maruti suspends production as Manesar stir spreads
15 Sep 2011
Amid continuing labour unrest, Maruti Suzuki India said today it would suspend production at both its car-making units in Haryana tomorrow
Tata Steel to invest $1.1-bn in the Netherlands
15 Sep 2011
The investment will increase its liquid steel making capacity and enhance product quality over the next five years
Other Suzuki plants crippled as workers down tools
15 Sep 2011
More than 4,000 workers at three units - Suzuki Powertrain India, Suzuki Castings (both in Manesar) and Suzuki Motorcycle India in nearby Gurgaon – went on a flash strike on Wednesday afternoon in support of the Manesar workers
Other Suzuki plants crippled as workers down tools
15 Sep 2011
More than 4,000 workers at three units - Suzuki Powertrain India, Suzuki Castings (both in Manesar) and Suzuki Motorcycle India in nearby Gurgaon – went on a flash strike on Wednesday afternoon in support of the Manesar workers
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