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Axis Bank to buy Enam's financial services business for Rs2,064 crore
17 Nov 2010
Axis Bank will merge the financial services business of Enam Securities with Axis Securities and Sales Ltd, to create a financial services powerhouse.
Axis Bank to buy Enam's financial services business for Rs2,064 crore
17 Nov 2010
Axis Bank will merge the financial services business of Enam Securities with Axis Securities and Sales Ltd, to create a financial services powerhouse.
GM's IPO likely to be world's biggest stock sale
17 Nov 2010
The sale of additional stock by the US Treasury and the United Auto Workers along with GM's own sale of up to $4.6 billion of preferred stock will take the total issue size to $22.8 billion.
Roche to axe 4,800 jobs in $2.1-b restructuring
17 Nov 2010
Roche to axe 4,800 jobs in $2.1-b restructuring
17 Nov 2010
Home, auto loans to get costlier soon: SBI chief
16 Nov 2010
Home, auto loans to get costlier soon: SBI chief
16 Nov 2010
India donates 500 Mahindra tractors to Sri Lanka
16 Nov 2010
Toyota Kirloskar to launch Etios on 1 December
16 Nov 2010
Dabur to buy US-based hair care specialist Namaste Labs for Rs446 crore
16 Nov 2010
India's largest ayurvedic medicine manufacturer, yesterday agreed to buy Namaste Laboratories, a US-based hair care company, for Rs446 crore $100 million
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