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US denies pressuring India to go easy on Dow
20 Aug 2010
No ban on Union Carbide, says minister
19 Aug 2010
No ban on Union Carbide, says minister
19 Aug 2010
Intel to acquire computer-security software maker McAfee for $7.68 billion
19 Aug 2010
The acquisition enables a combination of security software and hardware from one company to the advantage of consumers
Intel to acquire computer-security software maker McAfee for $7.68 billion
19 Aug 2010
The acquisition enables a combination of security software and hardware from one company to the advantage of consumers
Sony Ericsson unveils 3 new handset models
19 Aug 2010
ArcelorMittal said to be eyeing US Steel for a takeover
19 Aug 2010
The world's largest steel maker is said to be sizing up US Steel for a potential takeover, sending US Steel, the largest steelmaker in the US
ArcelorMittal said to be eyeing US Steel for a takeover
19 Aug 2010
The world's largest steel maker is said to be sizing up US Steel for a potential takeover, sending US Steel, the largest steelmaker in the US
Religare Technova acquires major stake in Chase Cooper
18 Aug 2010
The news comes on the back of reports that group financial services arm Religare Enterprises Ltd may be among companies seeking new banking licences proposed to be issued by the RBI.
BHP Billiton goes hostile for Canada’s Potash Corp acquisition
18 Aug 2010
The deal has dire implications for India — and other rapidly growing emerging economies
BHP Billiton goes hostile for Canada’s Potash Corp acquisition
18 Aug 2010
The deal has dire implications for India — and other rapidly growing emerging economies
BHP Billiton goes hostile for Canada’s Potash Corp acquisition
18 Aug 2010
The deal has dire implications for India — and other rapidly growing emerging economies
GCMMF reports record milk sales of Rs8,005 crore
18 Aug 2010
Blackstone Group invests Rs1,350 crore in Moser Baer's energy business
18 Aug 2010
MBPPL plans to commission 5000 MW of generating capacity comprising 4,000 MW of thermal, 500 MW of solar and 500 MW of hydro capacity by 2016.
Former Satyam chairman Ramalinga Raju granted bail
18 Aug 2010
The Andhra Pradesh high court also granted bail to former Satyam CFO Vadlamani Srinivas and three other former employees - G Ramakrishna, Venkatapathi Raju and CH Srisailam.
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