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Unilever prepares to sell Flora, Bertolli and Stork brands for around £6 bn
20 Mar 2017
Kraft Heinz, which made and then withdrew an unsolicited $143-billion takeover bid for Unilever, may emerge as a possible buyer for the "spreads" business, which generates 4 per cent of Unilever’s entire revenue
Unilever prepares to sell Flora, Bertolli and Stork brands for around £6 bn
20 Mar 2017
Kraft Heinz, which made and then withdrew an unsolicited $143-billion takeover bid for Unilever, may emerge as a possible buyer for the "spreads" business, which generates 4 per cent of Unilever’s entire revenue
Adani expects final nod for Australian mine project by June
20 Mar 2017
Construction of Adani Group's long-delayed Charmichael coalmine project in Queensland, northern Australia, is due to start some time in August
Adani expects final nod for Australian mine project by June
20 Mar 2017
Construction of Adani Group's long-delayed Charmichael coalmine project in Queensland, northern Australia, is due to start some time in August
Posco India surrenders land acquired for 12-mt project
20 Mar 2017
Posco has clarified that surrendering the acquired land does not imply it would cancel the long-delayed project
Qualcomm upgrades Snapdragon to platform
18 Mar 2017
Fraud case: Google to fight Minnesota cops’ warrant for data
18 Mar 2017
Police searching for a suspect in a Minnesota wire fraud case have obtained a warrant for the records of anyone who searched Google for the victim's name, a broad-reaching request that Google said it plans to fight
Marico acquires 45% stake in Beardo
18 Mar 2017
Court awards Punjab farmer train in lieu of land compensation
18 Mar 2017
In a case calculated to make one sit up and wonder, a court has awarded a whole train to a Punjab farmer in lieu of compensation for his acquired land
Adani rejects `motivated’ call to abandon Australian mine project
18 Mar 2017
The proposed mine in Australia has been cleared after rigorous assessments and strict conditions"
Adani rejects `motivated’ call to abandon Australian mine project
18 Mar 2017
The proposed mine in Australia has been cleared after rigorous assessments and strict conditions"
After UK, RBI to print plastic Rs10 notes
18 Mar 2017
These notes are expected to last longer than cotton substrate based banknotes, says minister of state for finance Arjun Ram Meghwal
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