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GE calls off $3.3 bn appliances deal with Electrolux on regulatory fears
08 Dec 2015
The acquisition of GE's appliance business would have catapulted Electrolux as the world's biggest appliances maker, overtaking Whirlpool
GE calls off $3.3 bn appliances deal with Electrolux on regulatory fears
08 Dec 2015
The acquisition of GE's appliance business would have catapulted Electrolux as the world's biggest appliances maker, overtaking Whirlpool
GE calls off $3.3 bn appliances deal with Electrolux on regulatory fears
08 Dec 2015
The acquisition of GE's appliance business would have catapulted Electrolux as the world's biggest appliances maker, overtaking Whirlpool
GE calls off $3.3 bn appliances deal with Electrolux on regulatory fears
08 Dec 2015
The acquisition of GE's appliance business would have catapulted Electrolux as the world's biggest appliances maker, overtaking Whirlpool
Suzuki Motorcycle launches two new ATV models
07 Dec 2015
With the two vehicles, Suzuki, known for its motorcycles and scooters in the Indian market, now enters the ATV segment for leisure vehicles
Tata Motors not to phase out Indica
07 Dec 2015
Ballmer wants Windows phones to run Android apps
07 Dec 2015
Ballmer wants Windows phones to run Android apps
07 Dec 2015
Ballmer wants Windows phones to run Android apps
07 Dec 2015
Adani Ports starts construction at Vizhinjam, announces Rs35-cr CSR projects
07 Dec 2015
Union minister for surface transport Nitin Gadkari said the government will grant relaxation in cabotage rules for the port, which, he said, is necessary to make it viable
Essar Oil to delist, buy back shares at Rs146.05 apiece
07 Dec 2015
The number of domestic retail investors in Essar Oil is reported to have fallen nearly 18 per cent since June last year to 7.9 per cent in September, even as FII holdings rose to 5.4 per cent from 4.1 per cent
Essar Oil to delist, buy back shares at Rs146.05 apiece
07 Dec 2015
The number of domestic retail investors in Essar Oil is reported to have fallen nearly 18 per cent since June last year to 7.9 per cent in September, even as FII holdings rose to 5.4 per cent from 4.1 per cent
Essar Oil to delist, buy back shares at Rs146.05 apiece
07 Dec 2015
The number of domestic retail investors in Essar Oil is reported to have fallen nearly 18 per cent since June last year to 7.9 per cent in September, even as FII holdings rose to 5.4 per cent from 4.1 per cent
Tata Steel close to selling UK long products plant: report
07 Dec 2015
Tata Steel may also cut 720 jobs at its Rotherham plant in South Yorkshire after talks to save redundancies failed, say reports
Tata Steel close to selling UK long products plant: report
07 Dec 2015
Tata Steel may also cut 720 jobs at its Rotherham plant in South Yorkshire after talks to save redundancies failed, say reports
RBI may allow market-linked pricing of loans
07 Dec 2015
The move to allow computation of banks' base rates on the basis of marginal cost of funds is expected to benefit new customers in the next financial year
Sun Pharma gets US nod for generic leukemia drug
05 Dec 2015
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