Firms/companies
US FDA slaps ban on Dr Reddy’s Mexico products
07 Jul 2011
Godrej Consumer, Hershey to end joint venture: report
06 Jul 2011
Godrej Consumer Products Ltd and US-based chocolate and confectionery major Hershey Co have decided to end their joint venture in India, following differences in running the joint venture
Larsen & Toubro looks to double overseas orders
06 Jul 2011
Birla Tyres plans management revamp after losses
06 Jul 2011
Reliance to sell gas pipeline firm, RGTL: reports
06 Jul 2011
Ambani has approached bankers to help him sell the business
'Jobs at Wipro' scam busted
06 Jul 2011
TDSAT restrains Rs 250 crore penalty imposed by DoT on Idea Cellular
05 Jul 2011
The Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal has restrained a Rs 250 crore penalty imposed by Department of Telecommunications (DoT) on Idea Cellular for violation of licence conditions.
GTL Infrastructure in talks with Viom Networks for strategic merger
05 Jul 2011
If talks succeed, the combined entity will have over 70,000 towers in making it the largest independent tower firm in the world.
Sony ranked Asia's top brand: Campaign magazine
05 Jul 2011
RBI fines Citibank Rs25 lakh over Gurgaon fraud
05 Jul 2011
RBI fines Citibank Rs25 lakh over Gurgaon fraud
05 Jul 2011
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