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After failing in Africa, ONGC now eyes Canada
25 Mar 2010
After losing out to China in Uganda and Algeria, public sector ONGC, has now set its eyes on Canada to acquire overseas energy assets
After failing in Africa, ONGC now eyes Canada
25 Mar 2010
After losing out to China in Uganda and Algeria, public sector ONGC, has now set its eyes on Canada to acquire overseas energy assets
ONGC once again loses out to China for oil assets in Africa
By By Ravi Kunder | 25 Mar 2010
ONGC has yet again lost the race to acquire energy assets to China’s large state owned enterprise, the latest in a string of losses to its cash rich neighbour
Bharti Airtel clinches $10.7-billion Zain deal
24 Mar 2010
Bharti Airtel will pay $9 billion and assume $1.7 billion of Zain's debt to acquire most of its African assets.
Bharti Airtel clinches $10.7-billion Zain deal
24 Mar 2010
Bharti Airtel will pay $9 billion and assume $1.7 billion of Zain's debt to acquire most of its African assets.
Google’s other Chinese businesses feel the heat
24 Mar 2010
IOC - OIL may not hike bid for Gulfsands
24 Mar 2010
IOC - OIL may not hike bid for Gulfsands
24 Mar 2010
IOC - OIL may not hike bid for Gulfsands
24 Mar 2010
Maruti aims to keep market share
24 Mar 2010
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