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Dailymotion video content now available on Yahoo
06 Feb 2010
Dailymotion video content now available on Yahoo
06 Feb 2010
Toyota's global recall to cost $2 billion
06 Feb 2010
Toyota, the world’s biggest car maker's two massive recalls, which reached more than 8 million vehicles globally because off defective accelerator pedals, will cost the company about $2 billion in repairs, lawsuits and a battered and bruised image.
Church of England divests Vedanta investments on human rights concerns
06 Feb 2010
The Church of England has sold all its shares worth £3.8 million in British mining company, Vedanta Resources Plc due to concerns over the miners human rights record in Orissa
Church of England divests Vedanta investments on human rights concerns
06 Feb 2010
The Church of England has sold all its shares worth £3.8 million in British mining company, Vedanta Resources Plc due to concerns over the miners human rights record in Orissa
NTPC follow-on issue fully subscribed
05 Feb 2010
Reliance in $2 billion bid to acquire Canadian oil sands firm VCI
05 Feb 2010
RIL has submitted a $2-billion expression of interest for private Canadian oil sands firm Value Creation Inc, which owns one of the largest holdings of oil sands properties
Reliance in $2 billion bid to acquire Canadian oil sands firm VCI
05 Feb 2010
RIL has submitted a $2-billion expression of interest for private Canadian oil sands firm Value Creation Inc, which owns one of the largest holdings of oil sands properties
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