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Singapore reallows sale of India-made Maggi noodles: report
09 Jun 2015
Regulators in Singapore cleared India-made Maggi noodles last night after results of laboratory tests showed that Maggi instant noodles imported from India met local food safety standards
Singapore reallows sale of India-made Maggi noodles: report
09 Jun 2015
Regulators in Singapore cleared India-made Maggi noodles last night after results of laboratory tests showed that Maggi instant noodles imported from India met local food safety standards
HSBC to shed 50,000 jobs as it reshapes business portfolio
09 Jun 2015
HSBC, Europe's biggest lender, today unveiled plans for a major restructuring of its business portfolio and redeployment of resources aimed at saving $5 billion annually by 2017
HSBC to shed 50,000 jobs as it reshapes business portfolio
09 Jun 2015
HSBC, Europe's biggest lender, today unveiled plans for a major restructuring of its business portfolio and redeployment of resources aimed at saving $5 billion annually by 2017
Ford to export EcoSport to US markets
09 Jun 2015
Home ministry denies security clearance to Sun TV: report
08 Jun 2015
Kalanithi Maran-promoted Sun TV Network, with more than 95 million customer households, is one of India's largest media groups
Home ministry denies security clearance to Sun TV: report
08 Jun 2015
Kalanithi Maran-promoted Sun TV Network, with more than 95 million customer households, is one of India's largest media groups
ONGC to invest over Rs41,000 crore in new fields
08 Jun 2015
State-owned ONGC plans to invest around Rs41,678 crore over the next 20 years to bring into production newer oil and gas fields and redevelop ageing fields
Sahara clinches Rs5,500-cr debt deal for London, US hotels: report
08 Jun 2015
Billionaire brothers David and Simon Reuben are reported to have acquired control of Sahara Group’s iconic Grosvenor House hotel in London and two US properties in a $850-million debt refinance deal
Sahara clinches Rs5,500-cr debt deal for London, US hotels: report
08 Jun 2015
Billionaire brothers David and Simon Reuben are reported to have acquired control of Sahara Group’s iconic Grosvenor House hotel in London and two US properties in a $850-million debt refinance deal
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