Firms/companies
RCom draws down 2nd tranche of $400-mn loan from Chinese banks
12 May 2011
The facility includes Rs6,000 crore for refinancing 3G spectrum fee payment by RCOM and Rs2,700 crore for equipment imports from Chinese vendors
Audi India launches A7 Sportback and RS 5 Coupe
12 May 2011
Hyundai unveils new version of Verna sedan
12 May 2011
Hyundai unveils new version of Verna sedan
12 May 2011
Hyundai unveils new version of Verna sedan
12 May 2011
Tata Capital ties up $800mn for its PE ventures
12 May 2011
Nearly 40 per cent of the funds raised by Tata Capital so far have come from Japanese institutional investors, while about $220 million was sourced from Indian institutional investors
Honda Motorcycle launches sports bike CBR 250 R
11 May 2011
Wipro to acquire Brazil engineering firm
11 May 2011
Wipro to acquire Brazil engineering firm
11 May 2011
HSBC to cut costs $2.5 - $3.5 billion in three years
11 May 2011
HSBC Holdings PLC today said it would review its US credit-cards business and retail network, and focus on emerging markets including Mexico and Brazil
Google to make `smart' household appliances
11 May 2011
Codenamed `Project Tungsten' the Google initiative aims at integrating household appliances with wireless technology, so that you can order your fridge to switch on or off, ask the dishwasher to keep the dishes cleaned, and so on.
SC refuses to revisit verdict in Bhopal gas disaster case
11 May 2011
Delivering the judgment for the constitution bench, Chief Justice Kapadia said that after the 1996 verdict, the accused could not be tried under more stringent provisions of the law without any basis
SC refuses to revisit verdict in Bhopal gas disaster case
11 May 2011
Delivering the judgment for the constitution bench, Chief Justice Kapadia said that after the 1996 verdict, the accused could not be tried under more stringent provisions of the law without any basis
Nirma’s cement project must relocate, says MoEF
11 May 2011
A public interest litigation filed by local farmers demanding the closure of the Nirma cement plant project is listed for final orders before the apex court on Friday
Nirma’s cement project must relocate, says MoEF
11 May 2011
A public interest litigation filed by local farmers demanding the closure of the Nirma cement plant project is listed for final orders before the apex court on Friday
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