Firms/companies
Tata Metaliks may shut its Redi plant
03 Aug 2011
MERC allows RInfra to recover Rs2,316 crore in tariff dues in Mumbai
03 Aug 2011
A cross subsidy surcharge on high-end consumers who have migrated to Tata Power would cushion a tariff shock to residential consumers, RInfra said.
Audi India launches new Audi A6
03 Aug 2011
Audi India launches new Audi A6
03 Aug 2011
Audi India launches new Audi A6
03 Aug 2011
EMI sale may fetch more than $4 billion: report
03 Aug 2011
EMI sale may fetch more than $4 billion: report
03 Aug 2011
Jet Airways fined Rs1.4 lakhs for death of pets
03 Aug 2011
HDFC hikes home loan rates by 50 basis points
03 Aug 2011
HDFC, India’s largest private mortgage lender, has raised its retail prime lending rate by 50 basis points (0.5 per cent) to 16.5 per cent with effect from 1 August.
Google buys Dealmap to take on Groupon
03 Aug 2011
Danone to buy Wockhardt's nutrition business for Rs1,576 crore
03 Aug 2011
To gain an entry into the world's fastest-growing infant nutrition market, French dairy major Groupe Danone is buying the nutrition business of pharmaceutical major Wockhardt for Rs1,576 crore.
Danone to buy Wockhardt's nutrition business for Rs1,576 crore
03 Aug 2011
To gain an entry into the world's fastest-growing infant nutrition market, French dairy major Groupe Danone is buying the nutrition business of pharmaceutical major Wockhardt for Rs1,576 crore.
HDFC Bank launches 3 travel credit cards
02 Aug 2011
HCL Tech gets entangled in News International scandal
02 Aug 2011
HCL, which oversaw News International's day-to-day e-mails, revealed that hundreds of thousands of mails had been deleted from the publisher's server since May last year, but saw nothing "unusual or untoward" in it.
HCL Tech gets entangled in News International scandal
02 Aug 2011
HCL, which oversaw News International's day-to-day e-mails, revealed that hundreds of thousands of mails had been deleted from the publisher's server since May last year, but saw nothing "unusual or untoward" in it.
Toyota reports Q1 loss; lifts forecasts
02 Aug 2011
Bata opens 59th shoe store in NCR
02 Aug 2011
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