Firms/companies
PNB weighing takeover of steelmakers to recover bad loans: report
29 Jul 2015
PNB is awaiting government nod to take control of some of these steel companies and sell them to recover its loans
PNB weighing takeover of steelmakers to recover bad loans: report
29 Jul 2015
PNB is awaiting government nod to take control of some of these steel companies and sell them to recover its loans
Fake iPhone factory busted in Beijing
28 Jul 2015
Facebook helps discover new carnivorous plant
28 Jul 2015
Teva in $40.5-bn pact to buy Allergan's generics, ends Mylan bid
27 Jul 2015
Post-merger, Allergan will have one of the broadest product portfolios and strongest pipelines in the generics industry
Teva in $40.5-bn pact to buy Allergan's generics, ends Mylan bid
27 Jul 2015
Post-merger, Allergan will have one of the broadest product portfolios and strongest pipelines in the generics industry
ONGC to invest over Rs56,000 crore in KG oil and gas fields
27 Jul 2015
The discoveries together are capable of yielding over 28 million standard cubic metres per day of natural gas and 75,000 barrels per day of oil over the next 14-15 years
Teva in talks to buy Allergan's generic-drug unit for $45 bn: report
27 Jul 2015
A deal with Allergan would indicate that Teva could be considering abandoning its plan to buy Mylan NV after the Netherlands-based company rejected its $40-billion takeover offer
Teva in talks to buy Allergan's generic-drug unit for $45 bn: report
27 Jul 2015
A deal with Allergan would indicate that Teva could be considering abandoning its plan to buy Mylan NV after the Netherlands-based company rejected its $40-billion takeover offer
Teva in talks to buy Allergan's generic-drug unit for $45 bn: report
27 Jul 2015
A deal with Allergan would indicate that Teva could be considering abandoning its plan to buy Mylan NV after the Netherlands-based company rejected its $40-billion takeover offer
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