Firms/companies
Vivendi, Vodafone in talks over SFR stake sale
14 Mar 2011
HDFC Bank hikes deposit, lending rates
14 Mar 2011
Forex reserves surge $1.8 to $302.59 billion
12 Mar 2011
Rio Tinto raises offer price for Riversdale
12 Mar 2011
Rio Tinto raises offer price for Riversdale
12 Mar 2011
Dutch Court lifts ban on Sony's PS3 imports
11 Mar 2011
ABB to buy out Indian subsidiary for Rs400 crore
11 Mar 2011
Notice of deal termination sent to Devas: Govt
11 Mar 2011
Notice of deal termination sent to Devas: Govt
11 Mar 2011
Notice of deal termination sent to Devas: Govt
11 Mar 2011
Notice of deal termination sent to Devas: Govt
11 Mar 2011
Merck hopes to be among top-five drugmakers in India
11 Mar 2011
US drug major Merck is looking at catching up with its rivals including Glaxo Smith-Kleing (GSK) and Abbott to be among the top five players in India
Essar group to revive Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company
10 Mar 2011
Essar Africa Holdings Limited, a privately held company of the Essar group, will inject an initial $750 million to restart production at Zimbabwe's state-run steel firm
Essar group to revive Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company
10 Mar 2011
Essar Africa Holdings Limited, a privately held company of the Essar group, will inject an initial $750 million to restart production at Zimbabwe's state-run steel firm
Essar group to revive Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company
10 Mar 2011
Essar Africa Holdings Limited, a privately held company of the Essar group, will inject an initial $750 million to restart production at Zimbabwe's state-run steel firm
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