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Jyothy launches open offer for Henkel India buyout
09 May 2011
Jyothy Laboratories today launched its open offer for a 20-per cent additional stake in Henkel India at Rs41.2 a share
Jyothy launches open offer for Henkel India buyout
09 May 2011
Jyothy Laboratories today launched its open offer for a 20-per cent additional stake in Henkel India at Rs41.2 a share
JLR to spend £5 billion on new car design and production
07 May 2011
JLR will spend a significant amount of money on new engine technology and car body design in order to catch up with German luxury carmakers - BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi.
BP offers crucial concession to end Rosneft stalemate
07 May 2011
With this move BP hopes to resolve its three-month dispute with its Russian partners in TNK-BP who had opposed its Rosneft deal
Global companies eye India, China sales
07 May 2011
Global companies eye India, China sales
07 May 2011
Sony mulling reward for information on PlayStation hackers
07 May 2011
Observers say the fact that Sony is considering a reward indicates its seriousness in getting to those who attacked its gaming services and forced it offline for nearly two weeks
Sanofi-Aventis shortens name to Sanofi
07 May 2011
Sanofi-Aventis shortens name to Sanofi
07 May 2011
Sahara MD Roy gets SC notice for bid to hamper 2G probe
07 May 2011
Responding to allegations by the Enforcement Directorate, the Supreme Court on Friday issued contempt notices to Sahara Group managing director Subrata Roy and two others for attempting to interfere with the investigation into the 2G spectrum case
Cipla posts lower Q4 net profit of Rs214 crore
06 May 2011
Cipla posts lower Q4 net profit of Rs214 crore
06 May 2011
ONGC follow-on public offer likely to open on 5 July
05 May 2011
The government plans to sell 5 per cent of its paid-up capital, or 427.77 million shares, reducing its present holding of 74.14 per cent to 69.14 per cent post FPO.
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