Firms/companies
Government to ask Vedanta to pick up tab for royalty and cess on Cairn's Barmer production
04 Oct 2010
Sanofi-Aventis goes hostile with $18.5-bn Genzyme bid
04 Oct 2010
Refusing to hike its offer French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi-Aventis today went hostile with its $18.5-billion takeover bid for the world's third-largest biotech firm, Genzyme Corporation
Sanofi-Aventis goes hostile with $18.5-bn Genzyme bid
04 Oct 2010
Refusing to hike its offer French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi-Aventis today went hostile with its $18.5-billion takeover bid for the world's third-largest biotech firm, Genzyme Corporation
Third set of C’wealth Games stamps issued
04 Oct 2010
GMR Energy bags 2 projects in Rajasthan
04 Oct 2010
BP’s Gulf of Mexico oil spill costs $11.2 billion; pledges assets as spill fund collateral
04 Oct 2010
The cost includes the spill response, containment, relief well drilling, static kill and cementing, grants to the Gulf states, claims paid and federal costs.
Sterlite wins SC stay on closure of Tuticorin unit
01 Oct 2010
The Supreme Court today stayed the Madras High Court's interim order to close Sterlite's copper smelting plant in Tuticorin, till the date of the next hearing on 18 October
SAIL to add 1725 MW generation capacity
01 Oct 2010
HM to introduce new models after 26-year gap
01 Oct 2010
A new management team headed by managing director Manoj Jha plans to transform the debt-ridden Hindustan Motors, through several new launches and taking up contract manufacturing
HM to introduce new models after 26-year gap
01 Oct 2010
A new management team headed by managing director Manoj Jha plans to transform the debt-ridden Hindustan Motors, through several new launches and taking up contract manufacturing
HM to introduce new models after 26-year gap
01 Oct 2010
A new management team headed by managing director Manoj Jha plans to transform the debt-ridden Hindustan Motors, through several new launches and taking up contract manufacturing
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