Firms/companies
EID Parry to delist GDRs from Luxembourg
30 Dec 2010
Final call on Posco by Jan-end, says Ramesh
30 Dec 2010
Final call on Posco by Jan-end, says Ramesh
30 Dec 2010
Final call on Posco by Jan-end, says Ramesh
30 Dec 2010
Aditya Birla group to acquire Apicorp's 12-per cent stake in Egyptian venture
29 Dec 2010
Alexandria Carbon Black Company has evolved into the world's largest production line in the carbon black industry, and Apicorp feels it is time to monetise its investment.
Apple works on future versions of iPad 2
29 Dec 2010
RBI revises guidelines on OTC forex derivatives and hedging of commodity price and forex risks
29 Dec 2010
Citibank exec nabbed for Rs100-cr con job
29 Dec 2010
PepsiCo is Russia's biggest foods firm with Wimm-Bill-Dann deal
29 Dec 2010
WBD is Russia's largest maker of dairy products, and a leading producer of juices and beverages in Russia and the CIS nations
PepsiCo is Russia's biggest foods firm with Wimm-Bill-Dann deal
29 Dec 2010
WBD is Russia's largest maker of dairy products, and a leading producer of juices and beverages in Russia and the CIS nations
Hewlett-Packard bags $2.5 billion NASA contract
28 Dec 2010
Samsung Star sales cross 30 million
28 Dec 2010
Samsung Star sales cross 30 million
28 Dec 2010
Samsung Star sales cross 30 million
28 Dec 2010
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