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Tata Motors starts selling Nano in Sri Lanka
31 May 2011
Greenpeace activists invade Cairn’s Arctic oil rig
30 May 2011
Greenpeace says it is opposed to the drilling because a spill would be near to impossible to clean up in Arctic conditions, unlike BP's oil spill in the warm Gulf of Mexico that still took three months to plug
Greenpeace activists invade Cairn’s Arctic oil rig
30 May 2011
Greenpeace says it is opposed to the drilling because a spill would be near to impossible to clean up in Arctic conditions, unlike BP's oil spill in the warm Gulf of Mexico that still took three months to plug
Maruti Suzuki likely to locate new plant in Gujarat
28 May 2011
Maruti Suzuki India, the country’s largest carmaker by sales, has zeroed in on Gujarat for setting up a new manufacturing unit and is scouting for a location in that state
Fiat to buy US Treasury stake in Chrysler
28 May 2011
Honda to normalise Indian car output by October
28 May 2011
Honda to normalise Indian car output by October
28 May 2011
Mylan to rename Matrix Lab as 'Mylan'
27 May 2011
Panel of ministers clears Cairn India stake sale to Vedanta
27 May 2011
Once CCEA also clears the deal, Vedanta Resources can proceed with its $9.4 billion acquisition of Cairn Energy's India assets.
Panel of ministers clears Cairn India stake sale to Vedanta
27 May 2011
Once CCEA also clears the deal, Vedanta Resources can proceed with its $9.4 billion acquisition of Cairn Energy's India assets.
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