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Teva Pharmaceutical offers to buy Mylan NV for $40 bn
22 Apr 2015
A successful Teva-Mylan merger would be the largest in the pharmaceutical industry this year, which has seen acquisitions taking place at a frenzied pace
Teva Pharmaceutical offers to buy Mylan NV for $40 bn
22 Apr 2015
A successful Teva-Mylan merger would be the largest in the pharmaceutical industry this year, which has seen acquisitions taking place at a frenzied pace
Wipro appoints Rishad Premji to board; posts Rs2,272 cr Q4 net
21 Apr 2015
Wipro reported a lower-than-expected 2 per cent increase in its net profit, although revenues for the quarter rose nearly 4 per cent to Rs12,171.4 crore
Wipro appoints Rishad Premji to board; posts Rs2,272 cr Q4 net
21 Apr 2015
Wipro reported a lower-than-expected 2 per cent increase in its net profit, although revenues for the quarter rose nearly 4 per cent to Rs12,171.4 crore
Daiichi Sankyo sells entire 9% stake in Sun Pharma for Rs20,420 cr
21 Apr 2015
Daiichi Sankyo said it would make an announcement concerning gains or losses on the sale of Sun Pharma shares when results of operations for the fiscal year ending in March 2015 are announced
Daiichi Sankyo sells entire 9% stake in Sun Pharma for Rs20,420 cr
21 Apr 2015
Daiichi Sankyo said it would make an announcement concerning gains or losses on the sale of Sun Pharma shares when results of operations for the fiscal year ending in March 2015 are announced
Tesla’s Model S tops green cars list - but is far from cheap
21 Apr 2015
Tesla's Model S P85D garnered 94.87 points, almost 10 more than its nearest competitor across 13 categories, including braking, fuel economy, emissions, handling, and ride comfort
Tesla’s Model S tops green cars list - but is far from cheap
21 Apr 2015
Tesla's Model S P85D garnered 94.87 points, almost 10 more than its nearest competitor across 13 categories, including braking, fuel economy, emissions, handling, and ride comfort
EU to charge Russian gas giant Gazprom with market abuse
21 Apr 2015
If the allegations are proved right, the commissioner has the power to order changes in the companies’ business practices and levy fines of up to 10 per cent of Gazprom’s annual global revenue
Mahindra & Mahindra to table buyout offer for Italian car designer Pininfarina
21 Apr 2015
Mahindra & Mahindra plans to table a formal buyout offer for Italian car designer Pininfarina before the company's shareholders meeting on 29 April
Mahindra & Mahindra to table buyout offer for Italian car designer Pininfarina
21 Apr 2015
Mahindra & Mahindra plans to table a formal buyout offer for Italian car designer Pininfarina before the company's shareholders meeting on 29 April
Mahindra & Mahindra to table buyout offer for Italian car designer Pininfarina
21 Apr 2015
Mahindra & Mahindra plans to table a formal buyout offer for Italian car designer Pininfarina before the company's shareholders meeting on 29 April
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