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ITC denies reports of hotels merger with EIH
29 Sep 2010
ITC denies reports of hotels merger with EIH
29 Sep 2010
Titan Industries: Strengthening customer loyalty
29 Sep 2010
Motilal Oswal: Reducing account opening TAT
29 Sep 2010
Nokia rebuts IDC's report on sales decline
29 Sep 2010
Nokia rebuts IDC's report on sales decline
29 Sep 2010
Nokia rebuts IDC's report on sales decline
29 Sep 2010
Nokia rebuts IDC's report on sales decline
29 Sep 2010
Goldman funds acquire Endesa's Spanish gas assets for $1.1 bn
29 Sep 2010
Italian energy giant Enel SpA’s Spanish subsidiary Endesa SA will sell 80-per cent stake in its arm Endesa Gas SA to two infrastructure funds operated by Goldman Sachs.
Goldman funds acquire Endesa's Spanish gas assets for $1.1 bn
29 Sep 2010
Italian energy giant Enel SpA’s Spanish subsidiary Endesa SA will sell 80-per cent stake in its arm Endesa Gas SA to two infrastructure funds operated by Goldman Sachs.
After Orrisa, Sterlite’s Tuticorin copper smelter ordered to shut down
29 Sep 2010
Violation of environmental laws could lead to the closure of the Tuticorin copper smelter operated by Sterlite, India's largest non-ferrous metals and mining company.
After Orrisa, Sterlite’s Tuticorin copper smelter ordered to shut down
29 Sep 2010
Violation of environmental laws could lead to the closure of the Tuticorin copper smelter operated by Sterlite, India's largest non-ferrous metals and mining company.
AOL to acquire tech blog TechCrunch websites
29 Sep 2010
Once the toast of US Inc, the then celebrated AOL, which faded into oblivion with its audacious but ill-fated acquisition of Time Warner, now hopes to emerge a tech publishing leader.
ONGC, Kuwaiti oil firms to expand cooperation
28 Sep 2010
South African union opposes Wal-Mart's $4.2 billion bid for Massmart
28 Sep 2010
Wal-Mart has one of the worst records on labour rights and continues to be hauled to courts by its employees, according to Cosatu, South Africa's largest union.
South African union opposes Wal-Mart's $4.2 billion bid for Massmart
28 Sep 2010
Wal-Mart has one of the worst records on labour rights and continues to be hauled to courts by its employees, according to Cosatu, South Africa's largest union.
IBM to acquire BLADE Network Technologies
28 Sep 2010
IBM to acquire BLADE Network Technologies
28 Sep 2010
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