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Ford reports $2.1 billion profit for Q1 2010
27 Apr 2010
Ford Motor Company today reported its first quarter 2010 net income of $2.1 billion, its fourth quarterly profit in a row
Google acquires widget creator Labpixies
27 Apr 2010
IMF should improve financial oversight: D Subbarao
26 Apr 2010
The International Monetary Fund should strengthen its oversight of the global financial system, notably in reversing the ill effects of surges in capital flows to developing countries, RBI governor D Subbarao said at the IMF-World Bank meeting.
Tata Communications extends its reach to Russia
26 Apr 2010
Nissan begins trial shipment of cars to Europe
26 Apr 2010
Yamaha launches commuter bike YBR 110
26 Apr 2010
Welspun raises Rs1.56 billion through QIP
26 Apr 2010
EID Parry acquires 65-per cent stake in GMR Industries
26 Apr 2010
EID Parry is among the larger manufacturers in the sugar industry and last year had acquired 76 per cent in Karnataka-based Sadashiva Sugars
EID Parry acquires 65-per cent stake in GMR Industries
26 Apr 2010
EID Parry is among the larger manufacturers in the sugar industry and last year had acquired 76 per cent in Karnataka-based Sadashiva Sugars
IMF, World Bank need to change with the times: Robert Zoellick
24 Apr 2010
Developing countries are key sources of demand for the quick recovery from the global economic crisis and the world must recognise the new realities and act on them, World Bank president Robert Zoellick said.
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