Firms/companies
Nissan to start small car production in May
20 Jan 2010
The vehicle will be exported later this year, as part of the company’s strategy to establish a global manufacturing hub for the group in India
Samsung settles patent suit with Rambus for $900 million
20 Jan 2010
Samsung Electronics has settled its long-running semiconductor patent battle with Rambus Inc, a designer and developer of memory chips by agreeing to pay $900 million
Buffett to increase Posco stake: report
20 Jan 2010
Buffett to increase Posco stake: report
20 Jan 2010
Citigroup reports fourth quarter net loss of $7.6 billion
19 Jan 2010
Citigroup completed the repayment of $20 billion US government investments through the Troubled Asset Relief Program and exited the loss-sharing agreement with the government.
Sesa Goa Q3 net up 76 per cent at Rs828 crore
19 Jan 2010
Google delays launching mobile phones in China
19 Jan 2010
Cadbury finally falls to Kraft’s sweetened bid
19 Jan 2010
The iconic 186-year old UK confectioner Cadbury today finally gave up its struggle to remain independent after the world’s second largest food and beverage company Kraft Foods raised its takeover offer to $19.6 billion
Cadbury finally falls to Kraft’s sweetened bid
19 Jan 2010
The iconic 186-year old UK confectioner Cadbury today finally gave up its struggle to remain independent after the world’s second largest food and beverage company Kraft Foods raised its takeover offer to $19.6 billion
Wal-Mart completes solar project
19 Jan 2010
Wal-Mart completes solar project
19 Jan 2010
Tata Steel plans Rs45,000-crore coal-to-liquid JV with Sasol in Orissa
19 Jan 2010
The mega project will produce 80,000 barrel of liquid fuel per day when commissioned in 2018 with Tata abd Sasol holding an equal stake
Tata Steel plans Rs45,000-crore coal-to-liquid JV with Sasol in Orissa
19 Jan 2010
The mega project will produce 80,000 barrel of liquid fuel per day when commissioned in 2018 with Tata abd Sasol holding an equal stake
IOC raises $500 million via bonds issue
19 Jan 2010
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