Firms/companies
Tata Steel to finalise $5.4-bn Corus debt refinance
28 Sep 2010
Tata Steel, which is nursing a debt of around $9.5 billion is planning to refinance around $4.5-5.5 billion of its outstanding European loans
Tata Steel to finalise $5.4-bn Corus debt refinance
28 Sep 2010
Tata Steel, which is nursing a debt of around $9.5 billion is planning to refinance around $4.5-5.5 billion of its outstanding European loans
Tata Steel to finalise $5.4-bn Corus debt refinance
28 Sep 2010
Tata Steel, which is nursing a debt of around $9.5 billion is planning to refinance around $4.5-5.5 billion of its outstanding European loans
Akai hands over media mandate to Mudra Connext
28 Sep 2010
IMF to ‘test’ India, others for financial stability
28 Sep 2010
India is among the 25 countries that include 15 of the G20 nations that will have to undergo mandatory in-depth reviews every five years in a bid to avert global financial crises
Corus becomesTata Steel
28 Sep 2010
The re-branding will bring to an end to the 11 year-old Corus brand after British Steel merged with the 81 year-old Netherlands-based Koninklijke Hoogovens in 1999
Corus becomesTata Steel
28 Sep 2010
The re-branding will bring to an end to the 11 year-old Corus brand after British Steel merged with the 81 year-old Netherlands-based Koninklijke Hoogovens in 1999
Corus becomesTata Steel
28 Sep 2010
The re-branding will bring to an end to the 11 year-old Corus brand after British Steel merged with the 81 year-old Netherlands-based Koninklijke Hoogovens in 1999
Corus becomesTata Steel
28 Sep 2010
The re-branding will bring to an end to the 11 year-old Corus brand after British Steel merged with the 81 year-old Netherlands-based Koninklijke Hoogovens in 1999
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