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Moser Baer launches movie-loaded USB drives
13 Sep 2010
BSNL ready to meet 31 October deadline for MNP
13 Sep 2010
RIL acquires majority stake in Carrizo Oil & Gas shale
13 Sep 2010
Carrizo will serve as the development operator for the joint venture while Reliance has the option to act as a development operator in certain regions in the coming years as part of the joint venture
Vodafone decision: All is not lost, perhaps nothing
11 Sep 2010
As Vodafone prefers a challenge before the Supreme Court, nothing prevents it from using the High Court’s analysis to establish that, in form, none of the assets acquired by the Dutch company had the required degree of nexus with the territory India. At the moment, it looks like all may not be lost for Vodafone, say Aditi Mukundan and Mahesh Kumar, memebers of Nishith Desai Associates
Vodafone decision: All is not lost, perhaps nothing
11 Sep 2010
As Vodafone prefers a challenge before the Supreme Court, nothing prevents it from using the High Court’s analysis to establish that, in form, none of the assets acquired by the Dutch company had the required degree of nexus with the territory India. At the moment, it looks like all may not be lost for Vodafone, say Aditi Mukundan and Mahesh Kumar, memebers of Nishith Desai Associates
BP excluded from FTSE4Good ethical index
11 Sep 2010
BP excluded from FTSE4Good ethical index
11 Sep 2010
25 Delhi trains cancelled as Yamuna rises to danger levels
11 Sep 2010
Areas near the Inter State Bus Terminus were also flooded, prompting thousands of people to take shelter in government relief camps and in higher areas
BSNL to roll out Tripura-Bangla cable soon
11 Sep 2010
BSNL will lay an optical fibre cable through Bangladesh to connect northeast India with the rest of the world
LG’s to-do guidelines while buying an LCD TV
09 Sep 2010
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