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Suzlon wins 19.2 MW repeat wind turbine order from Baidyanath group
16 Jul 2010
Suzlon Energy Limited (SEL) has received a fresh order from the Baidyanath Group for supply, erection and commissioning of 19.2 MW of wind power units
Ford to clear Figo backlog in a month
16 Jul 2010
Ford to clear Figo backlog in a month
16 Jul 2010
Ford to clear Figo backlog in a month
16 Jul 2010
TCS first quarter net rises over 24 per cent to Rs1,906 crore
15 Jul 2010
TCS outperformed the market with a 14 per cent year-on-year increase in income from operations at Rs8,217 crore.
Bharti Airtel takes control of Zain's Africa operations
15 Jul 2010
Bharti Airtel today said it has taken operational control of Zain Africa BV, nd will launch its brand in 15 African countries in October
Bharti Airtel takes control of Zain's Africa operations
15 Jul 2010
Bharti Airtel today said it has taken operational control of Zain Africa BV, nd will launch its brand in 15 African countries in October
Strike at Nokia Sriperumbudur facility ends
15 Jul 2010
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