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Brazilian billionaire mulling bid for Diageo: report
06 Jun 2015
London-based Diageo owns some of the world’s leading beverage brands, including Johnnie Walker whisky, Smirnoff vodka, Tanqueray gin, Don Julio tequila and Guinness beer
Brazilian billionaire mulling bid for Diageo: report
06 Jun 2015
London-based Diageo owns some of the world’s leading beverage brands, including Johnnie Walker whisky, Smirnoff vodka, Tanqueray gin, Don Julio tequila and Guinness beer
Vodafone, Liberty Global in talks to swap `select assets’: report
06 Jun 2015
Reports did not rule out possible merger moves that would see one of the largest deals ever, with Liberty Global currently valued about $89 billion and Vodafone topping $140 billion in valuation
Vodafone, Liberty Global in talks to swap `select assets’: report
06 Jun 2015
Reports did not rule out possible merger moves that would see one of the largest deals ever, with Liberty Global currently valued about $89 billion and Vodafone topping $140 billion in valuation
Govt to look beyond Maggie into other foods, cosmetics
06 Jun 2015
Government will ban the sale of food products like Cerelac and Nestum of Nestle and cosmetic products like baby powder and baby soap of Johnson & Johnson through chemists as also look into the high sale prices of certain cheap food products
Govt to look beyond Maggie into other foods, cosmetics
06 Jun 2015
Government will ban the sale of food products like Cerelac and Nestum of Nestle and cosmetic products like baby powder and baby soap of Johnson & Johnson through chemists as also look into the high sale prices of certain cheap food products
CCI Imposes Rs64 crore fine on GlaxoSmithKline, Sanofi
06 Jun 2015
CCI order comes on a complaint by Bio-Med, which alleged that GlaxoSmithKline and Sanofi collided in the tendering for meningitis vaccines in contravention of the provisions of the anti-trust Act, with passive help from the government
CCI Imposes Rs64 crore fine on GlaxoSmithKline, Sanofi
06 Jun 2015
CCI order comes on a complaint by Bio-Med, which alleged that GlaxoSmithKline and Sanofi collided in the tendering for meningitis vaccines in contravention of the provisions of the anti-trust Act, with passive help from the government
CCI Imposes Rs64 crore fine on GlaxoSmithKline, Sanofi
06 Jun 2015
CCI order comes on a complaint by Bio-Med, which alleged that GlaxoSmithKline and Sanofi collided in the tendering for meningitis vaccines in contravention of the provisions of the anti-trust Act, with passive help from the government
FSSAI asks Nestle India to recall all 9 "unsafe" noodle varieties
05 Jun 2015
Nestle has been asked to comply with the labeling regulations and remove the label of “No added MSG” and withdraw all products, including "Maggi Oats Masala Noodles with Tastemaker” for which risk assessment has not been undertaken
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