Firms/companies
BG Group to invest $500 million in India
02 Nov 2010
RBI to continue to regulate debt flows: Subbarao
02 Nov 2010
RBI Governor D Subbarao said the central bank's monetary policy stance has been calibrated by widening current account deficit in the country's balance of payments.
RBI to continue to regulate debt flows: Subbarao
02 Nov 2010
RBI Governor D Subbarao said the central bank's monetary policy stance has been calibrated by widening current account deficit in the country's balance of payments.
RBI hikes repo, reverse repo rates by 0.25 per cent
02 Nov 2010
Leaves CRR untouched; says further hikes unlikely in short term
RBI hikes repo, reverse repo rates by 0.25 per cent
02 Nov 2010
Leaves CRR untouched; says further hikes unlikely in short term
ONGC wants a stock-split before FPO
01 Nov 2010
GAIL to buy 5 lakh tonnes of LNG from Marubeni
01 Nov 2010
Coal India to debut on boures on November 4
01 Nov 2010
Moser Baer launches new LCD television, Ice
01 Nov 2010
Moser Baer launches new LCD television, Ice
01 Nov 2010
ONGC eyeing Exxon stake in Angola oilfield
01 Nov 2010
Analysts said the Angolan field stake buy would be a welcome acquisition for India, which has been lagging China in the hunt for natural resources
ONGC eyeing Exxon stake in Angola oilfield
01 Nov 2010
Analysts said the Angolan field stake buy would be a welcome acquisition for India, which has been lagging China in the hunt for natural resources
BG Group approves $15-bn investment in Australian LNG project
01 Nov 2010
The prestigious project consists of two LNG trains with liquefaction plant, related oil wells, field facilities and a 540-km underground pipeline network
Reliance Power, Shanghai Electric ink record deal for equipment
01 Nov 2010
In the largest-ever deal between an Indian and a Chinese company, Reliance Power and Chinese power equipment maker Shanghai Electric have signed a Rs36,741-crore agreement for the supply of 36 coal-fired plants to the ADAG firm
M&M’s net profit up 7.8 per cent in Q2
30 Oct 2010
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