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Government to reconstitute Balmer Lawrie board
08 Apr 2010
Government to sell 20 per cent in SAIL, raise Rs16,000 crore
08 Apr 2010
Post divestment, the government would hold 69 per cent in the expanded equity of SAIL against 85.82 per cent at present.
Government to sell 20 per cent in SAIL, raise Rs16,000 crore
08 Apr 2010
Post divestment, the government would hold 69 per cent in the expanded equity of SAIL against 85.82 per cent at present.
Essar Energy plans LSE listing of $2.5 billion IPO
08 Apr 2010
The IPO would be the biggest overseas listings by an Indian company after mining company Vedanta Resources raised $825 million on LSE in 2003.
M&M hikes prices of utility vehicles
08 Apr 2010
United Spirits pips Pernod Ricard to emerge world's No 2 in volume sales
07 Apr 2010
UB Group's alcohol-beverage businesses had retail sales of Rs38,200 crore in FY2010 and contributed Rs21,200 crore in revenue to the government.
NPCIL-NTPC JV to set up two 700 MW nuclear power plants
07 Apr 2010
The NPCIL-NTPC joint venture is planning to set up two 700 MW nuclear power plants at sites identified by the Department of Atomic Energy.
Glenmark launches two new generics in UK
07 Apr 2010
BHP Billiton almost doubles iron ore price for Asian steelmakers
07 Apr 2010
Both BHP Billiton and Brazil's Vale have also succeeded in replacing the annual iron ore benchmark system by getting Japanese steel mills to agree to a quarterly system.
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