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Maggi Noodles in soup again as UP slaps it with Rs71 lakh fines
29 Nov 2017
The district administration of Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh has slapped a fine on Nestle India and its distributors after its Maggi allegedly failed to pass a lab test
Maggi Noodles in soup again as UP slaps it with Rs71 lakh fines
29 Nov 2017
The district administration of Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh has slapped a fine on Nestle India and its distributors after its Maggi allegedly failed to pass a lab test
Emerson Electric withdraws takeover bid for Rockwell Automation
29 Nov 2017
US-based industrial-automation systems maker Emerson Electric Co yesterday withdrerw its takeover bid for Rockwell Automation Inc after the Milwaukee-based company rejected its latest sweetened buyout offer
Emerson Electric withdraws takeover bid for Rockwell Automation
29 Nov 2017
US-based industrial-automation systems maker Emerson Electric Co yesterday withdrerw its takeover bid for Rockwell Automation Inc after the Milwaukee-based company rejected its latest sweetened buyout offer
China Development Bank moves NCLT against “insolvent” RCom
28 Nov 2017
China Development Bank’s move will force domestic lenders also to set up a committee of creditors and work with insolvency resolution professional to come up with a revival plan
China Development Bank moves NCLT against “insolvent” RCom
28 Nov 2017
China Development Bank’s move will force domestic lenders also to set up a committee of creditors and work with insolvency resolution professional to come up with a revival plan
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