Firms/companies
Idea Cellular first quarter net dips 12 %
30 Jul 2011
Chevron reports 43 per cent jump in Q2 profits
30 Jul 2011
Chevron reports 43 per cent jump in Q2 profits
30 Jul 2011
ICICI Bank assumes 29.3-% stake in debt-laden GTL
30 Jul 2011
ICICI Bank, the country’s largest private sector lender, has taken a 29.3-per cent stake in debt-laden telecom network services provider GTL
ICICI Bank assumes 29.3-% stake in debt-laden GTL
30 Jul 2011
ICICI Bank, the country’s largest private sector lender, has taken a 29.3-per cent stake in debt-laden telecom network services provider GTL
Merck & Co to axe 13,000 more jobs by 2015
30 Jul 2011
The second largest drug maker in the US, Merck & Co, hopes to save nearly $4.6 billion through this restructuring, amid slower revenue growth in the US and Europe
Merck & Co to axe 13,000 more jobs by 2015
30 Jul 2011
The second largest drug maker in the US, Merck & Co, hopes to save nearly $4.6 billion through this restructuring, amid slower revenue growth in the US and Europe
“China’s expectations have changed”
30 Jul 2011
One of the first Indian business houses to establish a relationship with China, the Tata group has, over the last few years, expanded its operations in the country in several business sectors. This engagement with the world’s fastest-growing economy is going to blossom further as more and more Tata companies grow their business there, says James Zhan, head of the Tata Sons office in China
Apple has more cash in hand than the US government
29 Jul 2011
Going by the figures released by the US Treasury department, technology bellwether Apple Inc has more cash in hand than the US government
Infosys denies US whistleblower's allegations
28 Jul 2011
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