Firms/companies
Tata Motors talks to China’s Chery Auto for JLR manufacturing JV
21 Aug 2010
According to various Chinese media reports, Tata Motors has started negotiating with Chery for jointly producing JLR range of cars
Despite US EPA certification, M&M's pick-up launch faces challenges
21 Aug 2010
The EPA clearance will still not allow M&M to launch the pick-up in the US markets soon
US veto provides fillip to IMF reform
20 Aug 2010
The United States has blocked a proposal to maintain status quo at the IMF’s executive board, a move that will now allow emerging economies to have a greater say at the institution.
Cairn won’t sell stake to Vedanta sans full government nod
20 Aug 2010
Cairn Energy is conceding the government's point that it has the right to decide on consent for the proposed deal, which involves the transfer of a controlling stake in the Indian unit to Vedanta
Cairn won’t sell stake to Vedanta sans full government nod
20 Aug 2010
Cairn Energy is conceding the government's point that it has the right to decide on consent for the proposed deal, which involves the transfer of a controlling stake in the Indian unit to Vedanta
Cairn won’t sell stake to Vedanta sans full government nod
20 Aug 2010
Cairn Energy is conceding the government's point that it has the right to decide on consent for the proposed deal, which involves the transfer of a controlling stake in the Indian unit to Vedanta
GM files documents for IPO
20 Aug 2010
US denies pressuring India to go easy on Dow
20 Aug 2010
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