Firms/companies
Apollo Tyres makes entry into Sri Lanka
15 Jun 2011
Maruti strike completes 12th day
15 Jun 2011
Operations at Maruti Suzuki's Manesar plant continued to be fully disrupted as the ongoing workers strike completed its 12th day
Honda City gets cheaper by Rs66,000
15 Jun 2011
Honda City gets cheaper by Rs66,000
15 Jun 2011
Tata Consultancy to hire 60,000 workers this fiscal
15 Jun 2011
After hiring 70,000 new employees last year, TCS’s outsourcing services unit plans to hire 60,000 workers this fiscal, indicating strong demand for its services
Citigroup garners Rs1061cr from HDFC stake sale
15 Jun 2011
Citigroup garners Rs1061cr from HDFC stake sale
15 Jun 2011
Citigroup garners Rs1061cr from HDFC stake sale
15 Jun 2011
Bengal passes bill to help return Tatas’ Singur land
14 Jun 2011
The bill seeks to scrap the 997.17-acre land lease with Tata Motors, paving the way for returning land acquired from unwilling farmers for the Nano project
Apple agrees to pay licensing fee for Nokia patents
14 Jun 2011
Apple has agreed to license wireless phone patents owned by Nokia that were at the centre of a long-running legal dispute between the two companies.
Apple agrees to pay licensing fee for Nokia patents
14 Jun 2011
Apple has agreed to license wireless phone patents owned by Nokia that were at the centre of a long-running legal dispute between the two companies.
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