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Toyota's latest 1.5-million recall tops 12.5 million globally
21 Oct 2010
The world's biggest car maker, Japan’s Toyota Motor Corp, has issued its 15th recall since 2008, taking the total number of recalled vehicles to over 12.5 million
Toyota's latest 1.5-million recall tops 12.5 million globally
21 Oct 2010
The world's biggest car maker, Japan’s Toyota Motor Corp, has issued its 15th recall since 2008, taking the total number of recalled vehicles to over 12.5 million
TVS Motor reports 123 per cent rise in Q2 PAT
21 Oct 2010
Coal India IPO oversubscription to boost government revenue
21 Oct 2010
The Indian government's ambitious plans to raise $9 billion this fiscal from the sale of equity in state-owned firms today received a boost, with the Coal India IPO being over-subscribed by more than 12.5 times
Coal India IPO oversubscription to boost government revenue
21 Oct 2010
The Indian government's ambitious plans to raise $9 billion this fiscal from the sale of equity in state-owned firms today received a boost, with the Coal India IPO being over-subscribed by more than 12.5 times
Telstra calls for quick passage of NBN bill
20 Oct 2010
Intel to invest $8 billion in futuristic manufacturing technology
20 Oct 2010
The world's largest chip maker plans to invest between $6 bn and $8-bn on future generations of manufacturing technology in the US
BP to link executive bonuses to safety
20 Oct 2010
Government may halt Vedanta's alumina plant expansion
20 Oct 2010
The move, which comes two months after the government rejected the UK-based group's bauxite mining plans in the state, will affect Vedanta's plan to expand the Lanjigarh unit's capacity from one million tonnes to six mt a year
Government may halt Vedanta's alumina plant expansion
20 Oct 2010
The move, which comes two months after the government rejected the UK-based group's bauxite mining plans in the state, will affect Vedanta's plan to expand the Lanjigarh unit's capacity from one million tonnes to six mt a year
Rio Tinto unveils $3.1-bn Pilbara iron ore expansion
20 Oct 2010
The announcement comes a few days after Rio Tinto and arch rival BHP Billiton abandonded their $116-billion iron ore production joint venture in Pilbara
Posco panel majority insists chair is wrong
20 Oct 2010
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