Firms/companies
Google stops direct sales of Nexus One
23 Jul 2010
GM to buy auto financing company AmeriCredit for $3.5 billion
23 Jul 2010
The acquisition will give GM a captive financing unit for its customers for the first time after it sold GMAC Financial Services to private equity firm Cerberus in 2006
GM to buy auto financing company AmeriCredit for $3.5 billion
23 Jul 2010
The acquisition will give GM a captive financing unit for its customers for the first time after it sold GMAC Financial Services to private equity firm Cerberus in 2006
Dell accidentally ships spyware-infected server motherboards
23 Jul 2010
Computer maker Dell yesterday confirmed that some of its PowerEdge server motherboards shipped to costumers had embedded spyware
Dr Reddys shows steady Q1 performance
23 Jul 2010
Dr Reddys shows steady Q1 performance
23 Jul 2010
Maruti set to launch new 1-litre version of Alto
23 Jul 2010
The new Alto K-10 will be powered by a larger 1 litre K-10 engine, which currently powers the Zen Estilo
Maruti set to launch new 1-litre version of Alto
23 Jul 2010
The new Alto K-10 will be powered by a larger 1 litre K-10 engine, which currently powers the Zen Estilo
PFC mulls acquisition to get bank status after new RBI norms
23 Jul 2010
State-owned Power Finance Corporation looking into the possibility of converting itself to a bank following RBI norms on banking licences for corporates
PFC mulls acquisition to get bank status after new RBI norms
23 Jul 2010
State-owned Power Finance Corporation looking into the possibility of converting itself to a bank following RBI norms on banking licences for corporates
PFC mulls acquisition to get bank status after new RBI norms
23 Jul 2010
State-owned Power Finance Corporation looking into the possibility of converting itself to a bank following RBI norms on banking licences for corporates
ONGC may get Vietnam backing for BP stake bid
22 Jul 2010
ONGC may get Vietnam backing for BP stake bid
22 Jul 2010
ONGC may get Vietnam backing for BP stake bid
22 Jul 2010
Porsche unveils Cayenne in Mumbai
22 Jul 2010
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