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JP Morgan slapped record £33.32 million fine in UK
03 Jun 2010
The US-based investment banking giant has been fined for failing to keep billions of dollars of client money in accounts separate from the firm's own.
Uninor rolls out services across five states
02 Jun 2010
Sanad reborn as first Nano rolls off the blocks
02 Jun 2010
As production of Tata Motors’ dream car Nano begins at Sanad, this little township has been transformed into a realtor’s dream and an environmentalist’s nightmare. By Jagdeep Worah
Sanad reborn as first Nano rolls off the blocks
02 Jun 2010
As production of Tata Motors’ dream car Nano begins at Sanad, this little township has been transformed into a realtor’s dream and an environmentalist’s nightmare. By Jagdeep Worah
Etisalat in talks for 25-per cent stake in Reliance Communications?
02 Jun 2010
Commentators say a deal is a possibility due to the financial strain being experienced by R-Com, which like other telecom companies has paid through its nose for acquiring 3G spectrum
Etisalat in talks for 25-per cent stake in Reliance Communications?
02 Jun 2010
Commentators say a deal is a possibility due to the financial strain being experienced by R-Com, which like other telecom companies has paid through its nose for acquiring 3G spectrum
Hewlett Packard plans to cut another 9,000 jobs
01 Jun 2010
Hewlett Packard, the world's top computer maker, is in the midst of a major restructuring that would affect around 9,000 jobs over the next few years.
SCI to float global tenders for 30 ships
01 Jun 2010
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