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SBI reduces interest on fixed deposits
04 Oct 2017
Godrej Agrovet's Rs1,157-cr IPO opens for public
04 Oct 2017
Godrej Agrovet's Rs1,157-cr IPO opens for public
04 Oct 2017
Airtel Tigo merger gets NCA approval in Ghana
03 Oct 2017
Airtel Tigo merger gets NCA approval in Ghana
03 Oct 2017
Google ends ‘first-click free’ policy to help publishers seeking paywall
03 Oct 2017
The moves come amid mounting criticism that online platforms are siphoning off the majority of revenues as more readers turn to digital platforms for news
Ola ties up $2 bn funding from SoftBank, Tencent, others
03 Oct 2017
Ola, the largest ride-hailing company in India, today secured $2 billion in new funding from a group of investors including SoftBank Group Corp and China's Tencent Holding
Tata Motors to roll out EV variant of Tigor from Sanand plant
03 Oct 2017
Tata motors will supply 10,000 electric cars to the government within nine months of receiving a letter of intent
RCom calls off merger with Aircel as plan hits 'regulatory' wall
03 Oct 2017
The merger was expected to bring down RCom’s total debt to around Rs20,000 crore and that of Aircel to around Rs4,000 crore
RCom calls off merger with Aircel as plan hits 'regulatory' wall
03 Oct 2017
The merger was expected to bring down RCom’s total debt to around Rs20,000 crore and that of Aircel to around Rs4,000 crore
RCom calls off merger with Aircel as plan hits 'regulatory' wall
03 Oct 2017
The merger was expected to bring down RCom’s total debt to around Rs20,000 crore and that of Aircel to around Rs4,000 crore
First US oil shipment arrives at Paradip; comes cheaper than Dubai oil
03 Oct 2017
The first US crude oil cargo of 1.6 million barrels bought by Indian Oil Corporation from the US Gulf Coast refiners has arrived at Paradip Port in Odisha priced $2 per barrel cheaper than the Dubai crude that India often buys
First US oil shipment arrives at Paradip; comes cheaper than Dubai oil
03 Oct 2017
The first US crude oil cargo of 1.6 million barrels bought by Indian Oil Corporation from the US Gulf Coast refiners has arrived at Paradip Port in Odisha priced $2 per barrel cheaper than the Dubai crude that India often buys
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