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Pfizer to buy pain drug company King Pharma for $3.6 billion
12 Oct 2010
King develops, manufactures and markets therapies and technologies in specialty-driven markets, including neuroscience, hospital and acute care medicines.
Pfizer to buy pain drug company King Pharma for $3.6 billion
12 Oct 2010
King develops, manufactures and markets therapies and technologies in specialty-driven markets, including neuroscience, hospital and acute care medicines.
Tata DoCoMo to launch 3G services in November
12 Oct 2010
Tata Teleservices plans to launch third generation mobile telephony by 5 November, becoming the first private operator in India to announce launch plans for services which are likely to generate higher revenue through the multimedia capabilities it could offer
Nissan releases sketch of New Global Sedan
12 Oct 2010
Nissan releases sketch of New Global Sedan
12 Oct 2010
Nissan releases sketch of New Global Sedan
12 Oct 2010
Coal India IPO priced at Rs225-245 per share
12 Oct 2010
Google develops self-driving cars
12 Oct 2010
Google researchers have developed 'unmanned' cars that can drive on public highways.
Google develops self-driving cars
12 Oct 2010
Google researchers have developed 'unmanned' cars that can drive on public highways.
Google develops self-driving cars
12 Oct 2010
Google researchers have developed 'unmanned' cars that can drive on public highways.
BBC deputy director to go in job cuts
12 Oct 2010
Tata Housing launches low-cost project at Vasind
12 Oct 2010
LIC Housing Finance keen to enter banking
12 Oct 2010
RBI keeps option for forex market intervention open
11 Oct 2010
India's reserves comprise essentially borrowed resources, and is therefore more vulnerable to sudden stops and reversals as compared with countries with current account surpluses.
Tata Motors' first crossover vehicle Aria debuts at Auto Expo
11 Oct 2010
Aria is the first sub-15 lakh vehicle to feature an ESP with comprehensive safety features and an in-dash GPS navigation system, says Tata Motors.
Tata Motors' first crossover vehicle Aria debuts at Auto Expo
11 Oct 2010
Aria is the first sub-15 lakh vehicle to feature an ESP with comprehensive safety features and an in-dash GPS navigation system, says Tata Motors.
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