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SAIL FPO likely to be deferred
17 Feb 2011
Sterlite completes acquisition of Anglo American's zinc assets
16 Feb 2011
Sterlite acquired Anglo Zinc, which comprises the Skorpion mine in Namibia, Lisheen mine in Ireland and the 74 per cent owned Black Mountain Mines in South Africa, for around $1.34 billion.
Sterlite completes acquisition of Anglo American's zinc assets
16 Feb 2011
Sterlite acquired Anglo Zinc, which comprises the Skorpion mine in Namibia, Lisheen mine in Ireland and the 74 per cent owned Black Mountain Mines in South Africa, for around $1.34 billion.
Air India gears up to go green
16 Feb 2011
Tata Communications completes acquisition of BitGravity
16 Feb 2011
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS) yesterday entered a business, which it says could potentially grow into a billion dollars venture — a cloud computing offering to small and medium businesses or SMBs.
TCS unveils iON cloud-computing based solution for SMBs
16 Feb 2011
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS) yesterday entered a business, which it says could potentially grow into a billion dollars venture - a cloud computing offering to small and medium businesses or SMBs.
Tata Steel group's after-tax profit doubles to Rs1,003 crore in Q3
15 Feb 2011
Consolidated group turnover rose 11 per cent to Rs29,089 crore ($6.5 billion) in Q3 FY'11 from Rs26,202 crore ($5.86 billion) in Q3 FY'10
Tata Steel group's after-tax profit doubles to Rs1,003 crore in Q3
15 Feb 2011
Consolidated group turnover rose 11 per cent to Rs29,089 crore ($6.5 billion) in Q3 FY'11 from Rs26,202 crore ($5.86 billion) in Q3 FY'10
Air India revival plan gets Rs2,000 crore bigger
14 Feb 2011
Air India revival plan gets Rs2,000 crore bigger
14 Feb 2011
GM banks on diesel for 40 per cent growth spurt
14 Feb 2011
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