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Nokia launches music phone X2 in India
15 Sep 2010
Nokia launches music phone X2 in India
15 Sep 2010
Nokia launches music phone X2 in India
15 Sep 2010
Tata Steel to invest Rs1,350 crore in Canadian JV for iron ore supplies
15 Sep 2010
Tata Steel has decided to exercise its option to acquire an 80-per cent stake in its iron ore joint venture with Canada’s New Millennium Capital to secure iron ore supplies for its European operations at Corus Steel
Tata Steel to invest Rs1,350 crore in Canadian JV for iron ore supplies
15 Sep 2010
Tata Steel has decided to exercise its option to acquire an 80-per cent stake in its iron ore joint venture with Canada’s New Millennium Capital to secure iron ore supplies for its European operations at Corus Steel
Indian Hotels unveils ‘upper upscale’ Vivanta brand
15 Sep 2010
The company is looking at a larger presence in the mid-priced segment through its upper upscale Vivanta and upscale Gateway brands, while a new brand between Gateway and budget brand Ginger is also on the drawing board
Indian Hotels unveils ‘upper upscale’ Vivanta brand
15 Sep 2010
The company is looking at a larger presence in the mid-priced segment through its upper upscale Vivanta and upscale Gateway brands, while a new brand between Gateway and budget brand Ginger is also on the drawing board
Vodafone moves SC over Rs12,000-crore tax claim
14 Sep 2010
The income tax department had staked a Rs12,000-crore tax claim on Vodafone over its acquisition of Hutchison Whampoa's wireless operations in India
Vodafone moves SC over Rs12,000-crore tax claim
14 Sep 2010
The income tax department had staked a Rs12,000-crore tax claim on Vodafone over its acquisition of Hutchison Whampoa's wireless operations in India
Panasonic launches 65B2 washing machine
14 Sep 2010
Nissan Leaf’s tryst with Polar bear
14 Sep 2010
TCS building new 10,000-seat campus in Kerala
14 Sep 2010
BenQ unveils VA-LED monitors
14 Sep 2010
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