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Nissan rolls out first Micra; sales from July
24 May 2010
Nissan rolls out first Micra; sales from July
24 May 2010
Tata Motors launches Tata Indigo e-CS
24 May 2010
Tata Motors launches Tata Indigo e-CS
24 May 2010
Tata Motors launches Tata Indigo e-CS
24 May 2010
Godrej Consumer Products to acquire Argentina’s Issue Group
24 May 2010
To step up its presence in South America, FMCG major Godrej Consumer Products plans to acque Aregentina's Issue Group that specialises in hair colouration for an undisclosed sum.
Ambanis finally agree to dump old pact, start afresh
24 May 2010
Ending years of often acrimonious dispute, the Ambani brothershave agreed to set aside their differences and dump the ‘non-compete’ arrangements entered into between the two groups in January 2006
Ambanis finally agree to dump old pact, start afresh
24 May 2010
Ending years of often acrimonious dispute, the Ambani brothershave agreed to set aside their differences and dump the ‘non-compete’ arrangements entered into between the two groups in January 2006
Probe clears Nano of all manufacturing defects
22 May 2010
Probe clears Nano of all manufacturing defects
22 May 2010
Probe clears Nano of all manufacturing defects
22 May 2010
US watchdog finally clears Google-AdMob deal
22 May 2010
Google and AdMob, the largest mobile global advertising network, have competed head-to-head for the past few years, with a notable increase in intensity during the past year.
PepsiCo to invest $2.5-billion in China
22 May 2010
The investment , is in addition to the $1 billion investment PepsiCo announced in November 2008, and is aimed at helping it compete with rival Coke, which has double of Pepsi's market in China
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