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Crompton Greaves Q3 profit rises to Rs199.6 core
29 Jan 2010
Roadies Challenge by Idea Cellular back!
29 Jan 2010
Roadies Challenge by Idea Cellular back!
29 Jan 2010
Roadies Challenge by Idea Cellular back!
29 Jan 2010
Pepsi gives 7Up a packging revamp
29 Jan 2010
Pepsi gives 7Up a packging revamp
29 Jan 2010
Pepsi gives 7Up a packging revamp
29 Jan 2010
Siemens records new sales of over 160 per cent
29 Jan 2010
Toyota’s vehicle recall expands to Europe and China
29 Jan 2010
The geographic reach and size of possible recall of Toyota Motor's vehicles with defective gas pedals expanded yesterday to Europe and China and most probably Mexico.
AstraZeneca reports profit, cuts 8,000 jobs to cut costs
29 Jan 2010
Despite a $10.8 billion pre-tax profit, the Anglo-Swedish pharma major is cutting 8,000 more jobs over the next four years to cope with revenue decline due to post-patent expiry competition from generic producers
AstraZeneca reports profit, cuts 8,000 jobs to cut costs
29 Jan 2010
Despite a $10.8 billion pre-tax profit, the Anglo-Swedish pharma major is cutting 8,000 more jobs over the next four years to cope with revenue decline due to post-patent expiry competition from generic producers
Iraq seals $3.5-billion oil deal with Gazprom group
29 Jan 2010
The targeted production of 170,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil will be achieved in six to seven years
SAIL net doubles
29 Jan 2010
SAIL net doubles
29 Jan 2010
Wipro introduces toxin-free Greenware PCs
28 Jan 2010
Wipro Infotech has launched its new eco-friendly Greenware desktops, manufactured from materials completely free of chemicals like PVC and brominated flame retardants for the first time in India
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