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CAG has got it all wrong on KG D-6, says RIL
11 Jul 2011
In a reply to CAG, RIL has written that the allegation of gold-plating costs at the Krishna-Godavari D-6 gas block, which it operates are baseless and the handiwork of corporate rivals
HDFC plans to go public as soon as possible
09 Jul 2011
HCL denies any role in News of the World scandal
09 Jul 2011
HCL denies any role in News of the World scandal
09 Jul 2011
IMF approves €3.2-bn loan to Greece
09 Jul 2011
The joint loan with the EU gives policy makers time come out with a second rescue package and avert the first sovereign default in the euro region
Tata, Nestle eye US-based iced tea maker AriZona Beverage: report
09 Jul 2011
The $1.5-billion branded tea giant, Tata Global Beverages Ltd, is reported to have shown an interest in acquiring US-based iced tea maker AriZona Beverage Co.
Tata, Nestle eye US-based iced tea maker AriZona Beverage: report
09 Jul 2011
The $1.5-billion branded tea giant, Tata Global Beverages Ltd, is reported to have shown an interest in acquiring US-based iced tea maker AriZona Beverage Co.
Tata, Nestle eye US-based iced tea maker AriZona Beverage: report
09 Jul 2011
The $1.5-billion branded tea giant, Tata Global Beverages Ltd, is reported to have shown an interest in acquiring US-based iced tea maker AriZona Beverage Co.
BMW to buy ING Car Lease for €700 million
08 Jul 2011
BMW to buy ING Car Lease for €700 million
08 Jul 2011
Bharti Airtel to rejig operations as income drops
08 Jul 2011
The restructuring will enable the company to create synergies across various business segments with a minimal impact on the employees
Bharti Airtel to rejig operations as income drops
08 Jul 2011
The restructuring will enable the company to create synergies across various business segments with a minimal impact on the employees
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