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CESC to add 2000 MW fresh capacity in Bengal
24 Jul 2010
Sanofi-Aventis targets troubled Genzyme Corp for takeover
24 Jul 2010
Sanofi-Aventis, the world's fourth-largest pharmaceutical company by prescription sales, is in talks to buy US-based Genzyme Corporation, the world's third-largest biotechnology company
Sanofi-Aventis targets troubled Genzyme Corp for takeover
24 Jul 2010
Sanofi-Aventis, the world's fourth-largest pharmaceutical company by prescription sales, is in talks to buy US-based Genzyme Corporation, the world's third-largest biotechnology company
Sanofi-Aventis targets troubled Genzyme Corp for takeover
24 Jul 2010
Sanofi-Aventis, the world's fourth-largest pharmaceutical company by prescription sales, is in talks to buy US-based Genzyme Corporation, the world's third-largest biotechnology company
Moser Baer launches `Knight' USB flash drives
23 Jul 2010
State Bank of India raises $1 billion in overseas bonds
23 Jul 2010
The bonds will be issued through SBI's London branch as of 27 July 2010 and would be listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange
IDBI bank to merge home loan arm with itself
23 Jul 2010
IDBI bank to merge home loan arm with itself
23 Jul 2010
IRCTC to lose railway catering monopoly under new policy
23 Jul 2010
Currently, IRCTC provides food on board 300 trains on the railways’ network. The corporation makes over 80 per cent of its revenues from licensee and departmental catering services
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