Firms/companies
AP government cancels Moser Baer project
29 Apr 2011
Raymond targets economy segment, launches Makers
29 Apr 2011
Raymond targets economy segment, launches Makers
29 Apr 2011
Panasonic to cut 17,000 jobs, shut 70 factories
29 Apr 2011
The company said it would trim its workforce of 367,000 to 350,000 by March 2013.
Idea Cellular adds 1 million 3G users
28 Apr 2011
iPad2 to open for sale tomorrow
28 Apr 2011
Mahindra launches Maxximo Mini Van at Rs3.2 lakh
28 Apr 2011
PlayStation data breach may put Sony in a spot
28 Apr 2011
Biocon to divest stake in Germany's AxiCorp
28 Apr 2011
Biocon Ltd had acquired a controlling stake in the German drug distributor in a bid to market its bio-similar drugs in Europe
Biocon to divest stake in Germany's AxiCorp
28 Apr 2011
Biocon Ltd had acquired a controlling stake in the German drug distributor in a bid to market its bio-similar drugs in Europe
J&J to buy Swiss medical devices maker Synthes for $21.3 billion
27 Apr 2011
Johnson & Johnson expects the acquisition to create the world's most innovative and comprehensive orthopaedics business
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