Firms/companies
HC orders Satyam to pay CBDT Rs350 crore
31 Mar 2011
HC orders Satyam to pay CBDT Rs350 crore
31 Mar 2011
DuPont extends $6-billion offer for Danisco till 29 April
30 Mar 2011
Only 6 per cent of Danisco shareholders accepted the offer as of 29 March against the 90 per cent acceptance level required for DuPont to carry out the deal and delist Danisco.
DuPont extends $6-billion offer for Danisco till 29 April
30 Mar 2011
Only 6 per cent of Danisco shareholders accepted the offer as of 29 March against the 90 per cent acceptance level required for DuPont to carry out the deal and delist Danisco.
Ashok Leyland enters LCV market with `Dost'
30 Mar 2011
iGate's open offer for Patni to start on 8 April
30 Mar 2011
The open offer was earlier scheduled for 4 March but was delayed pending approval from India's market regulator
iGate's open offer for Patni to start on 8 April
30 Mar 2011
The open offer was earlier scheduled for 4 March but was delayed pending approval from India's market regulator
iGate's open offer for Patni to start on 8 April
30 Mar 2011
The open offer was earlier scheduled for 4 March but was delayed pending approval from India's market regulator
Nike launches its second World Cup campaign
30 Mar 2011
Star India to handle ad sales for NDTV
30 Mar 2011
NTT DoCoMo to subscribe to Tata Tele's $670 million rights issue, raise stake to 26 per cent
29 Mar 2011
Essar to buy Shell's Stanlow refinery for $350 million and inventory cost
29 Mar 2011
The acquisition of Stanlow Refinery, the second largest refinery in the UK, will give Essar Energy direct access to the UK market.
Essar to buy Shell's Stanlow refinery for $350 million and inventory cost
29 Mar 2011
The acquisition of Stanlow Refinery, the second largest refinery in the UK, will give Essar Energy direct access to the UK market.
HCL Infosystems launches new range of ME tablets
29 Mar 2011
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