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GAIL in stake talks for Interoil's Papua LNG project
13 Apr 2010
CNOOC, China's biggest offshore petroleum explorer, has already tied-up with Interoil on the project, though it is not clear whether it would take a stake in the project
GAIL in stake talks for Interoil's Papua LNG project
13 Apr 2010
CNOOC, China's biggest offshore petroleum explorer, has already tied-up with Interoil on the project, though it is not clear whether it would take a stake in the project
Rolta India acquires OneGIS Inc of US
12 Apr 2010
Rolta India acquires OneGIS Inc of US
12 Apr 2010
Virgin Mobile halves GSM call rates
12 Apr 2010
Virgin Mobile halves GSM call rates
12 Apr 2010
Coal India in talks with Peabody Energy for $1-billion stake
12 Apr 2010
State-run Coal India is in advanced stages of negotiations with US-based Peabody Energy Corporation for a stake in four of its Australian mines and other international assets
Coal India in talks with Peabody Energy for $1-billion stake
12 Apr 2010
State-run Coal India is in advanced stages of negotiations with US-based Peabody Energy Corporation for a stake in four of its Australian mines and other international assets
Coal India in talks with Peabody Energy for $1-billion stake
12 Apr 2010
State-run Coal India is in advanced stages of negotiations with US-based Peabody Energy Corporation for a stake in four of its Australian mines and other international assets
SAIL-POSCO deal for Jharkhand plant likely by May-end
12 Apr 2010
SAIL and South Korea's Posco may sign a deal by the end of next month to set up an estimated Rs15,000-crore steel plant in Jharkhand, with the government offering all support to expedite the project
UBS to report its biggest profit in three years
12 Apr 2010
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