Firms/companies
Posco, SAIL in talks for JV in Bokaro
19 Mar 2010
If the JV comes into being, Posco will stand to benefit as it will be having an integrated steel plant without having to face the problem of land acquisition like it is facing in Orrisa
The story behind Rio's $1.35-billion Saimandou deal with Chinalco
By By Ravi Kunder | 19 Mar 2010
Rio Tinto gives away a 47-per cent stake in the world's third-largest iron-ore mining project to Chinese state-owned aluminium giant, Chinalco, for just $1.35 billion. writes Ravi Kunder reports
The story behind Rio's $1.35-billion Saimandou deal with Chinalco
By By Ravi Kunder | 19 Mar 2010
Rio Tinto gives away a 47-per cent stake in the world's third-largest iron-ore mining project to Chinese state-owned aluminium giant, Chinalco, for just $1.35 billion. writes Ravi Kunder reports
Siemens IT Solutions to axe 4,200 jobs worldwide
19 Mar 2010
ArcelorMittal to relocate steel plant to Bokaro
19 Mar 2010
ArcelorMittal's shifting of plant just within the state offers some relief to the state government
ArcelorMittal to relocate steel plant to Bokaro
Teva to acquire Germany's Ratiopharm for $5 billion
18 Mar 2010
The acquisition will position Teva as the leading generic pharmaceutical company in Europe
Teva to acquire Germany's Ratiopharm for $5 billion
18 Mar 2010
The acquisition will position Teva as the leading generic pharmaceutical company in Europe
BMW to launch X1 and 5 series models in 2010
18 Mar 2010
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