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M&M completes buyout of Korea’s SsangYong
15 Mar 2011
Mahindra, which emerged as the preferred bidder for SsangYong in August 2010, will now hold a 70 per cent stake in SMC, for which it has paid $463 million
M&M completes buyout of Korea’s SsangYong
15 Mar 2011
Mahindra, which emerged as the preferred bidder for SsangYong in August 2010, will now hold a 70 per cent stake in SMC, for which it has paid $463 million
Suzlon promoters sell off 2.25 per cent stake
15 Mar 2011
Suzlon promoters sell off 2.25 per cent stake
15 Mar 2011
Russia's Bashneft may offer 20-25% stake to ONGC
15 Mar 2011
Mid-sized Russian oil company, Bashneft, is holding talks on the possible sale of a 20-25% stake to India's state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC).
ONGC reports “significant” gas find in Tripura
15 Mar 2011
State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp said it has made a significant gas discovery in the north-eastern state of Tripura.
Honda hikes car prices, others may follow suit
14 Mar 2011
Honda hikes car prices, others may follow suit
14 Mar 2011
Honda hikes car prices, others may follow suit
14 Mar 2011
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