Firms/companies
Essar said to plan Vodafone-Essar listing in India or London
09 Aug 2010
A floatation either in India or London could possibly raise more money for the Ruia’s than selling their stake
Ruias confirm bid for SsangYong; amount unknown
09 Aug 2010
Ratan Tata is 'Businessman of the Decade'
07 Aug 2010
`Ratan Tata and the group always put the nation above and upheld ethics and trusteeship in businesses.'
Mahindra may bid $400 million for Korea's Ssangyong: report
07 Aug 2010
M&M is among six bidders, including Renault-Nissan alliance and Kolkata-based Ruia group, shotlisted for the sale.
Mahindra may bid $400 million for Korea's Ssangyong: report
07 Aug 2010
M&M is among six bidders, including Renault-Nissan alliance and Kolkata-based Ruia group, shotlisted for the sale.
Mahindra may bid $400 million for Korea's Ssangyong: report
07 Aug 2010
M&M is among six bidders, including Renault-Nissan alliance and Kolkata-based Ruia group, shotlisted for the sale.
Mahindra may bid $400 million for Korea's Ssangyong: report
07 Aug 2010
M&M is among six bidders, including Renault-Nissan alliance and Kolkata-based Ruia group, shotlisted for the sale.
BP to terminate “killed” Gulf well next week
07 Aug 2010
Cathie Lesjak is HP's interim CEO as Hurd bows out
07 Aug 2010
Computer maker HP's board has appointed 24-year company insider Cathie Lesjak, chief financial officer, as interim CEO following the abrupt resignation of Mark Hurd yesterday
Cathie Lesjak is HP's interim CEO as Hurd bows out
07 Aug 2010
Computer maker HP's board has appointed 24-year company insider Cathie Lesjak, chief financial officer, as interim CEO following the abrupt resignation of Mark Hurd yesterday
Apple gears up for first Chinese acquisition; eyes game developer Handseeing
06 Aug 2010
Apple is reported to be in takeover talks with Chinese game developer Handseeing Information Technology
Apple gears up for first Chinese acquisition; eyes game developer Handseeing
06 Aug 2010
Apple is reported to be in takeover talks with Chinese game developer Handseeing Information Technology
Maruti to launch CNG variants of five models
06 Aug 2010
Maruti to launch CNG variants of five models
06 Aug 2010
Tata Telecom restarts price games with 30p a minute STD
06 Aug 2010
Tata Teleservices has introduced the country's first tariff plan that offers STD calls at lower rates than local calls.
Ratan Tata successor by March; no clue yet
06 Aug 2010
With the Tata group announcing on Thursday that a successor to chairman Ratan Tata will be chosen next March, speculation is rife about whom this would be, although no tangible clue seems to have emerged as yet
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