Firms/companies
Coca Cola India launches Minute Maid 100% juice
28 Mar 2011
Bharti faces stiff penalty for non-verification of J&K addresses
28 Mar 2011
The company is facing charges of providing recharges without re-verification of addresses, in violation of the telecom department's security stipulations
RIL in JV with DE Shaw for financial services
28 Mar 2011
The step marks RIL's entry into energy and carbon trading and derivatives linked to these, areas in which DE Shaw has expertise
Unitech gets stay on Uninor rights issue; Telenor to appeal
26 Mar 2011
Telenor, Norway's biggest telecom company and the world’s sixth-biggest, holds 67.25 per cent in the joint venture, Uninor, while Unitech has the rest
Marico sells Sweekar oil brand to Cargill
26 Mar 2011
Marico sells Sweekar oil brand to Cargill
26 Mar 2011
Marico sells Sweekar oil brand to Cargill
26 Mar 2011
ABB to construct $900mn Agra-North East power superhighway
25 Mar 2011
ABB has been selected to deliver an ultra-high-voltage, direct-current transmission system that will connect hydro power sources in the country’s north-east to a distribution centre at Agra.
BHP to invest $7.4 billion in expansion of Australia operations
25 Mar 2011
BHP Billiton has reported a 72 per cent surge in net profit at $10.52 billion for the six months ended 31 December 2010
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