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Coal India to hire 1,500 executives by December
16 Aug 2011
US crop giant Cargill to pay $2.17 billion for Netherlands' Provimi
16 Aug 2011
US crops giant Cargill Inc will pay €1.5 billion ($2.17 billion) for Netherlands-based animal feeds producer Provimi, to cement its dominant position in the animal nutrition business
Reliance Communications hikes call rates by 20 %
16 Aug 2011
RCom posts 37 % in June quarter net profit
16 Aug 2011
Reliance Power Q1 net profit flat at Rs196 crore
13 Aug 2011
Aditya Birla Nuvo's Q1-FY'12 net zooms 70 per cent to Rs253 crore
13 Aug 2011
This is the tenth consecutive quarter that the company has been posting gains
Hindalco reports 21 per cent rise in Q1 net
13 Aug 2011
The adverse impact of strong inflationary pressures largely in energy products and rupee appreciation were mitigated by improved operating efficiencies in both its copper and aluminium businesses
Hindalco reports 21 per cent rise in Q1 net
13 Aug 2011
The adverse impact of strong inflationary pressures largely in energy products and rupee appreciation were mitigated by improved operating efficiencies in both its copper and aluminium businesses
Cummins opens new facility near Pune
12 Aug 2011
Tata Steel Q1 net jumps three-fold, warns of margin pressure
12 Aug 2011
TSL’s three-fold jump in its consolidated net profit was aided by stronger volumes at its Indian operations, better prices in Europe and a one-time gain from a stake sale Australian mining firm Riversdale and Tata Refractories.
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