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Hyundai plans a third car plant in India, boosted by Modi’s Seoul visit
19 May 2015
Hyundai Group has grown beyond cars in India to secure the largest market share in India’s railway EMU market and is now into the construction of bridges, harbours, and power plants
Nestle's Maggi under scanner over MSG and lead conent
19 May 2015
Maggi, which has been Nestle’s most popular product, is now under the scanner due to the content of mono-sodium glutamate and lead above permissible limits
Nestle's Maggi under scanner over MSG and lead conent
19 May 2015
Maggi, which has been Nestle’s most popular product, is now under the scanner due to the content of mono-sodium glutamate and lead above permissible limits
Facebook mulls B2C version of WhatsApp
19 May 2015
Social networking giant Facebook is considering allowing interaction of businesses with users of WhatsApp via live chats and alerts
Intel Corp, Altera Corp resume buyout talks
19 May 2015
Intel Corp, Altera Corp resume buyout talks
19 May 2015
Tata Motors launches GenX Nano range
19 May 2015
GenX Nano is better looking, has a stronger body and a small boot, power steering, automatic transmission and fully loaded Bluetooth connectivity
Tata Motors launches GenX Nano range
19 May 2015
GenX Nano is better looking, has a stronger body and a small boot, power steering, automatic transmission and fully loaded Bluetooth connectivity
BHP spin-off South32 makes modest debut in ASX
19 May 2015
BHP spin-off South32 makes modest debut in ASX
19 May 2015
India needs to open up further for capital account convertibility
18 May 2015
Sound policies, robust regulatory framework promoting a strong and efficient financial sector, and effective systems and procedures for controlling capital flows greatly enhance the move toward convertibility, said RBI executive director G Padmanabhan
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