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Maruti Suzuki sales vault 28.2 per cent to 121,952 units in March
01 Apr 2011
Maruti Suzuki sold over 1.27 million units in the 2010-11 financial year against 1.02 million units sold in the previous financial year.
Delphi acquires GM’s stake for $3.8-bn
01 Apr 2011
Delphi acquires GM’s stake for $3.8-bn
01 Apr 2011
Bajaj launches new Discover model
01 Apr 2011
Bajaj launches new Discover model
01 Apr 2011
Bajaj launches new Discover model
01 Apr 2011
Vodafone to buy out Essar’s stake in JV for Rs22,310 cr
31 Mar 2011
The announcement may bring to an end a difficult relationship that had become increasingly strained and public in recent months
Microsoft to complain about Google’s alleged unfair practices to EU regulators
31 Mar 2011
Microsoft’s move may trigger an expansion of an existing EU probe beyond internet searches to online video and mobile phones
Microsoft to complain about Google’s alleged unfair practices to EU regulators
31 Mar 2011
Microsoft’s move may trigger an expansion of an existing EU probe beyond internet searches to online video and mobile phones
M&M, Ssangyong to launch SUVs in India
31 Mar 2011
M&M, Ssangyong to launch SUVs in India
31 Mar 2011
SBI now in sole charge of EPFO funds, private managers axed
31 Mar 2011
The country's largest lender will alone manage the Rs3,50,000 crore funds with the Employees Provident Fund Organisation for the next three months.
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