Firms/companies
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
EMC to buy network attached storage systems firm Isilon Systems for $2.25 billion
16 Nov 2010
Seattle-based Isilon Systems designs and sells clustered storage systems and software for digital content and other unstructured data
Tatas won't bribe their way back into airline business: Ratan Tata
15 Nov 2010
Tata group's proposals in 1995, 2000 and 2010 had met with controversies over strategic sale in a PSU as also employee and political opposition.
Tatas won't bribe their way back into airline business: Ratan Tata
15 Nov 2010
Tata group's proposals in 1995, 2000 and 2010 had met with controversies over strategic sale in a PSU as also employee and political opposition.
Tatas won't bribe their way back into airline business: Ratan Tata
15 Nov 2010
Tata group's proposals in 1995, 2000 and 2010 had met with controversies over strategic sale in a PSU as also employee and political opposition.
Tatas won't bribe their way back into airline business: Ratan Tata
15 Nov 2010
Tata group's proposals in 1995, 2000 and 2010 had met with controversies over strategic sale in a PSU as also employee and political opposition.
Tatas won't bribe their way back into airline business: Ratan Tata
15 Nov 2010
Tata group's proposals in 1995, 2000 and 2010 had met with controversies over strategic sale in a PSU as also employee and political opposition.
ŠkodaAuto drives its SUV Yeti into India
15 Nov 2010
ŠkodaAuto drives its SUV Yeti into India
15 Nov 2010
ŠkodaAuto drives its SUV Yeti into India
15 Nov 2010
Supreme Court asks Vodafone to deposit Rs2,500 crore in tax case
15 Nov 2010
While directing Vodafone to make the deposit, the court also sought an undertaking from the tax departmeny that the money would be refunded with interest if the company wins the case
Supreme Court asks Vodafone to deposit Rs2,500 crore in tax case
15 Nov 2010
While directing Vodafone to make the deposit, the court also sought an undertaking from the tax departmeny that the money would be refunded with interest if the company wins the case
ArcelorMittal eye US coal miner Massey Energy
15 Nov 2010
ArcelorMittal eye US coal miner Massey Energy
15 Nov 2010
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