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Suzuki’s Kizashi to launch in India by end 2010
15 Feb 2010
Suzuki’s Kizashi to launch in India by end 2010
15 Feb 2010
Qimpro quality awards ceremony
By Matt McHugh | 15 Feb 2010
The Qimpro Award 2009 ceremony honoured six leaders for their commitment to quality in their leadership work and vision at the 20th awards function hosted by the Qimpro Foundation, held in Mumbai last week.
Qimpro quality awards ceremony
By Matt McHugh | 15 Feb 2010
Gazprom starts Russia’s first CBM production facility
15 Feb 2010
Russian oil and gas giant Gazprom has launched Russia's first coal bed methane production facility in the Taldinskoye coalfield, about 65km north of Novokuznetsk in southwestern Siberia
Bharti bids $10.7 billion for Zain's African assets: report
13 Feb 2010
Bharti Airtel also today announced strategic organisational changes to enhance focus on expanding its international operations.
Bharti bids $10.7 billion for Zain's African assets: report
13 Feb 2010
Bharti Airtel also today announced strategic organisational changes to enhance focus on expanding its international operations.
Fiat, Russia's Sollers form $3.3 billion joint venture
13 Feb 2010
The Italian motor giant's tie-up with Sollers to create the biggest car manufacturing facility in Russia with 500,000 vehicles a year.
RBI sets banks' exposure to infrastructure finance companies at 15 per cent of capital funds
12 Feb 2010
Bankrupt Nortel to sell patents worth $1 billion
12 Feb 2010
The former Canadian technology heavyweight has collected over $3 billion from the sale of various divisions since its filing for bankruptcy protection in January 2009.
Bankrupt Nortel to sell patents worth $1 billion
12 Feb 2010
The former Canadian technology heavyweight has collected over $3 billion from the sale of various divisions since its filing for bankruptcy protection in January 2009.
SAIL to double crude steel capacity by 2012
12 Feb 2010
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