Firms/companies
NTPC, Punjab ink pact for major power project
08 Oct 2010
BT told to open up network access to rivals
08 Oct 2010
Vedanta to cut capex by $2-bn after Niyamgiri mining ban
08 Oct 2010
Vedanta Resources Plc, the mining conglomerate controlled by UK-based billionaire Anil Agarwal, will cut its spending programme by as much as $2 billion over the next two years after failing to get clearance to mine bauxite in the Niyamgiri hills of Orissa
Wellstream rejects GE’s £755 million bid
07 Oct 2010
Wellstream rejects GE’s £755 million bid
07 Oct 2010
Luxury Nile cruiser Oberoi Zahra conferred 'Award of Excellence’ by Egyptian tourism ministry
07 Oct 2010
Mercedes-Benz launches the new R-Class in India
07 Oct 2010
Google Instant arrives in India
07 Oct 2010
S&P raises ratings on Tata Steel and UK arm
07 Oct 2010
IMF sees Indian economy growing at 9.7 per cent in 2010
06 Oct 2010
China is expected to grow at an even faster rate of 10.5 per cent in 2010, the IMF said in its latest `World Economic Outlook' report.
CBI continues grilling Ramalinga Raju
06 Oct 2010
BMW floats finance arm to push India sales
06 Oct 2010
Bayerische Motoren Werke and Daimler, the two German luxury carmakers, will stop at nothing as they vie for a bigger share of the Indian market.
SCI up 20 per cent as government clears stake sale
06 Oct 2010
SCI plans to spend as much as Rs20,000 crore over the next two years to acquire 57 new ships
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