Firms/companies
HPCL marks a first by taking woman on board
22 Dec 2010
JSW launches open offer as part of Ispat buyout
22 Dec 2010
Ispat and JSW will demarcate their areas of operation, with Ispat limiting its sales within a 200km radius of its plant inMaharashtra and avoiding southern markets, where JSW dominates
JSW launches open offer as part of Ispat buyout
22 Dec 2010
Ispat and JSW will demarcate their areas of operation, with Ispat limiting its sales within a 200km radius of its plant inMaharashtra and avoiding southern markets, where JSW dominates
JSW launches open offer as part of Ispat buyout
22 Dec 2010
Ispat and JSW will demarcate their areas of operation, with Ispat limiting its sales within a 200km radius of its plant inMaharashtra and avoiding southern markets, where JSW dominates
OVL in swap deals with Russian oil firms
21 Dec 2010
OVL today signed initial agreements for barter of its stake in Imperial Energy for a 25-30 per cent interest in Sistema-owned JSC Bashneft
Mahindra launches off-roader Thar in India
21 Dec 2010
The Thar, which sports a 2500cc turbo diesel engine, is a reworked version of the Commander Jeep that M&M pulled off the roads in early 2000.
Mahindra launches off-roader Thar in India
21 Dec 2010
The Thar, which sports a 2500cc turbo diesel engine, is a reworked version of the Commander Jeep that M&M pulled off the roads in early 2000.
JSW Steel to buy 45.5 per cent in Ispat Industries for Rs2,157 crore
20 Dec 2010
JSW Steel is expected to take management control of Ispat Industries while the present promoter Vinod Mittal and family would continue to hold a stake of around 26 per cent in Ispat
JSW Steel to buy 45.5 per cent in Ispat Industries for Rs2,157 crore
20 Dec 2010
JSW Steel is expected to take management control of Ispat Industries while the present promoter Vinod Mittal and family would continue to hold a stake of around 26 per cent in Ispat
JSW Steel to buy 45.5 per cent in Ispat Industries for Rs2,157 crore
20 Dec 2010
JSW Steel is expected to take management control of Ispat Industries while the present promoter Vinod Mittal and family would continue to hold a stake of around 26 per cent in Ispat
Voltas to partner Olayan Financing Company
20 Dec 2010
ArcelorMittal raises bid for Canada's iron ore miner Baffinland to C$492 million
20 Dec 2010
The latest offer values the Toronto-based Baffinland at C$492 million, representing a premium of 14 per cent to its original bid of C$433 million
ArcelorMittal raises bid for Canada's iron ore miner Baffinland to C$492 million
20 Dec 2010
The latest offer values the Toronto-based Baffinland at C$492 million, representing a premium of 14 per cent to its original bid of C$433 million
Tata Chemicals buys British Salt for Rs656 crore
20 Dec 2010
Tata Chemicals made the acquisition through Brunner Mond, UK, its wholly-owned subsidiary.
Tata Chemicals buys British Salt for Rs656 crore
20 Dec 2010
Tata Chemicals made the acquisition through Brunner Mond, UK, its wholly-owned subsidiary.
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