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US court orders Ford Motors to pay $2 billion in damages to truck dealers
13 Jun 2011
Ford says the total damages could be substantial if similar damages were awarded to the 3,000 other dealers represented in the class-action lawsuit
US court orders Ford Motors to pay $2 billion in damages to truck dealers
13 Jun 2011
Ford says the total damages could be substantial if similar damages were awarded to the 3,000 other dealers represented in the class-action lawsuit
BMW to build new version of 60s icon Mini in UK
11 Jun 2011
BMW to build new version of 60s icon Mini in UK
11 Jun 2011
Orissa government redeploys police force at Posco site
11 Jun 2011
After declaring the assembly of anti-Posco agitators as unlawful, the Orissa government today redeployed police forces, hinting of action if protesters prevented the movement of officials at the proposed steel project
RIL to acquire Bharti stake in AXA insurance JV
10 Jun 2011
The deal gives AXA an option to acquire from RIL and RIIL up to 24 per cent shareholding in both the insurance companies as and when the FDI regulations permit such holding.
RIL to acquire Bharti stake in AXA insurance JV
10 Jun 2011
The deal gives AXA an option to acquire from RIL and RIIL up to 24 per cent shareholding in both the insurance companies as and when the FDI regulations permit such holding.
Strike banned at Maruti Suzuki's Manesar plant
10 Jun 2011
Inflation in India seen touching 12.7 per cent next year
10 Jun 2011
RBI's Business Outlook Survey showed a marginal decline in the `Business Expectation Index' for the January-March and April-June quarters.
Bharti in infra sharing talks in Africa
10 Jun 2011
Bharti, plans to focus on strengthening its 16 tower businesses in Africa
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