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Aditya Birla group acquires Swedish speciality pulp major for $340 million
19 Apr 2011
The Swedish acquisition is in line with the group's strategy of meeting a substantial part of its speciality pulp requirements from captive sources
UK government sues Reckitt Benckiser for £90 mn
18 Apr 2011
Toyota resumes production at factories in Japan
18 Apr 2011
Production at Toyota Motor Corp resumed at all its plants in Japan today since the devastating earthquake and tsunami that battered the country
Toyota resumes production at factories in Japan
18 Apr 2011
Production at Toyota Motor Corp resumed at all its plants in Japan today since the devastating earthquake and tsunami that battered the country
SBI set to hike base rate, price loans higher
18 Apr 2011
Continental to acquire Modi Tyres for undisclosed sum
18 Apr 2011
The German tyre major said Modi Tyres would ultimately become its wholly-owned subsidiary
Continental to acquire Modi Tyres for undisclosed sum
18 Apr 2011
The German tyre major said Modi Tyres would ultimately become its wholly-owned subsidiary
Tatas planning Rs120,000-cr expansion drive
18 Apr 2011
Chaukar said the group is planning investments in sectors ranging from power to steel and automobiles
Aditya Birla Group acquires Kanoria Chemicals unit for Rs830 crore
16 Apr 2011
The acquisition would raise Aditya Birla Chemicals' total caustic soda capacity from 105,000 tonnes per annum to 220,000 tonnes.
Aditya Birla Group acquires Kanoria Chemicals unit for Rs830 crore
16 Apr 2011
The acquisition would raise Aditya Birla Chemicals' total caustic soda capacity from 105,000 tonnes per annum to 220,000 tonnes.
S Korean internet search sites allege Google stifling competition
16 Apr 2011
Google is now coming under increasing scrutiny from regulators globally as its looks to expand it search business
OpenOffice to become community-based project
16 Apr 2011
J&J may buy Synthes in $20-bn deal
16 Apr 2011
J&J may buy Synthes in $20-bn deal
16 Apr 2011
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