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Known news sites emerge early winners of Google’s Panda update
14 Apr 2011
Early data reveals winners are largely made up of well known news sources such as The Guardian, The Telegraph, Yahoo.com, Times Online and The BBC, along with YouTube and a couple of other sites, reveals Adam Bunn, director of SEO at Greenlight
BP and Rosneft extend share swap deadline
14 Apr 2011
BP's alliance with OAO Rosneft has run foul of its partners in another Russian joint venture, TNK-BP, who claim that the BP-Rosneft alliance violates the terms of the TNK-BP shareholder agreement
BP in last minute efforts to save Rosneft deal
14 Apr 2011
Reliance raising polyester capacity to global scale
13 Apr 2011
The capacity expansion, which will be carried out in phases over the next few years, will consolidate RIL's position as the world's largest integrated polyester producer.
Hero Honda declares 3,500 per cent dividend
13 Apr 2011
Goldman sued by Marvell cofounders
13 Apr 2011
De Beers sees slowdown in Indian diamond market
13 Apr 2011
De Beers sees slowdown in Indian diamond market
13 Apr 2011
Google denies lying over Apps certification
13 Apr 2011
EIH launches another Oberoi in Gurgaon
13 Apr 2011
Alstom, BHEL may tie up for locomotives facility
12 Apr 2011
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