Firms/companies
IGL hikes prices of CNG, piped gas in National Capital Region
01 Jan 2011
Compressed natural gas for vehicles in Delhi will now cost Rs29 a kg while piped cooking gas in the NCR will cost between Rs18.95 and Rs26 per cubic metre depending on consumption level.
Tata Motors sales up 30.63 per cent in December
01 Jan 2011
ADAG is now ‘Reliance Group’
01 Jan 2011
Business conglomerate Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG) has renamed itself ‘Reliance Group’ in a marketing exercise that consolidates the group's several brands under a single "iconic" brand.
Sahara India Pariwar buys London’s Grosvenor House Hotel for Rs3,275 crore
31 Dec 2010
Sahara said that it will add number of restaurants and other facilities including an Indian restaurant with the name Namak, a grand bar, good spacious night club, a large business centre, swimming pool, a grand spa with parlours among others
Sahara India Pariwar buys London’s Grosvenor House Hotel for Rs3,275 crore
31 Dec 2010
Sahara said that it will add number of restaurants and other facilities including an Indian restaurant with the name Namak, a grand bar, good spacious night club, a large business centre, swimming pool, a grand spa with parlours among others
BHP Billiton sets eyes on Anadarko Petroleum: report
31 Dec 2010
The world's largest miner, BHP Billiton, has set its eyes on US-based oil and natural-gas producer Anadarko Petroleum Corp with a $45billion war chest
BHP Billiton sets eyes on Anadarko Petroleum: report
31 Dec 2010
The world's largest miner, BHP Billiton, has set its eyes on US-based oil and natural-gas producer Anadarko Petroleum Corp with a $45billion war chest
SBI to raise Rs10,000-crore in FY11-12
30 Dec 2010
SBI to raise Rs10,000-crore in FY11-12
30 Dec 2010
EID Parry to delist GDRs from Luxembourg
30 Dec 2010
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