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BMW to launch Motorrad range of super bikes in India
29 Oct 2010
Thirteen years following its failed first attempt to enter the Indian two-wheeler market, luxury car maker BMW is planning to ride into the country with the BMW Motorrad range of bikes
Lenovo has big plans for India, says COO Read
29 Oct 2010
Reliance Power to buy equipment worth $10 billion from Shanghai Electric
28 Oct 2010
Reliance Power will be setting up power plants of a total 30,000 MW capacity over a decade.
Bugatti Veyron launched in India
28 Oct 2010
With a price tag of Rs16 crore, the Veyron is the most expensive model available in India
Bugatti Veyron launched in India
28 Oct 2010
With a price tag of Rs16 crore, the Veyron is the most expensive model available in India
Bugatti Veyron launched in India
28 Oct 2010
With a price tag of Rs16 crore, the Veyron is the most expensive model available in India
Vodafone in $6-billion tax muddle in UK
28 Oct 2010
Protesters close Vodafone store in London over unpaid tax bill, but company claims it is an úrban myth".
SAIL Q2 net falls 34 per cent to Rs1,090 crore
28 Oct 2010
ONGC’s FPO not before 2011: Sharma
28 Oct 2010
ONGC’s FPO not before 2011: Sharma
28 Oct 2010
PE firms eye Shell Nigeria’s onshore assets
28 Oct 2010
Two rival consortia are eyeing Shell’s 30-per cent stake in its Nigerian onshore oil-production assets holding proven reserves of about 100 million barrels, for around $4 billion
PE firms eye Shell Nigeria’s onshore assets
28 Oct 2010
Two rival consortia are eyeing Shell’s 30-per cent stake in its Nigerian onshore oil-production assets holding proven reserves of about 100 million barrels, for around $4 billion
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