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Renault may turn its back on Bajaj mini-car
24 May 2011
British MPs criticise Kraft’s Rosenfeld's refusal to testify
24 May 2011
British MP's have criticised Kraft CEO Irene Rosenfeld's repeated refusal to testify before a parliamentary committee on the US confectioner's promises to protect jobs during its hostile acquisition of Cadbury
British MPs criticise Kraft’s Rosenfeld's refusal to testify
24 May 2011
British MP's have criticised Kraft CEO Irene Rosenfeld's repeated refusal to testify before a parliamentary committee on the US confectioner's promises to protect jobs during its hostile acquisition of Cadbury
Renault launches luxury sedan Fluence
23 May 2011
French carmaker Renault today launched its luxury sedan 'Fluence' in India in both petrol and diesel variants, priced between Rs12.99 lakh and Rs14.40 lakh
Renault launches luxury sedan Fluence
23 May 2011
French carmaker Renault today launched its luxury sedan 'Fluence' in India in both petrol and diesel variants, priced between Rs12.99 lakh and Rs14.40 lakh
RBI panel recommends holding company model for financial sector
23 May 2011
While the RBI would continue to regulate the holding companies as well, the function of FHC regulation would be undertaken by a separate unit within the RBI with staff drawn from both within and from other regulators.
Jaguar to recall 1,552 XF and XK cars in China
21 May 2011
Jaguar to recall 1,552 XF and XK cars in China
21 May 2011
Shell to go ahead with world's first floating liquefied natural gas vessel
21 May 2011
The project will cost over $10 billion to build and process natural gas equivalent 110,000 barrels of oil per day
ITC posts Rs30,604 crore turnover
21 May 2011
Orissa HC issues notices after fresh plea against Posco
21 May 2011
Posco’s troubled steel plant in Orissa may have hit yet another roadblock, as the Orissa high court on Friday issued notices to the state and central governments and Posco India on a public interest litigation
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