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Honda expanding car and two-wheeler production in India
27 Mar 2015
The expansion programmes, which entail fresh investment of around Rs960 crore, would take Honda’s two-wheeler capacity to 6.4 million units while HCIL’s car production capacity will go up to 300,000 units
Honda expanding car and two-wheeler production in India
27 Mar 2015
The expansion programmes, which entail fresh investment of around Rs960 crore, would take Honda’s two-wheeler capacity to 6.4 million units while HCIL’s car production capacity will go up to 300,000 units
Rio Tinto to cut 1,500 jobs amidst price slump
27 Mar 2015
It is expected that the bulk of the job cuts will come from Western Australia, where the company’s iron ore operations are concentrated
Rio Tinto to cut 1,500 jobs amidst price slump
27 Mar 2015
It is expected that the bulk of the job cuts will come from Western Australia, where the company’s iron ore operations are concentrated
Ford India doubles capacity with new $1-bn plant in Sanand; to launch Ford Figo Aspire
26 Mar 2015
The Ford Figo Aspire, a new sub-four-metre compact sedan, will be the first car to roll-out from the new plant
Spain’s BBVA denies offering any credit line to Sahara
26 Mar 2015
A rescue plan for Indian conglomerate Sahara was again scuppered on Wednesday after Spanish bank BBVA denied offering a credit line to the group, as Sahara had claimed.
BT makes re-entry into consumer mobile market
25 Mar 2015
Facebook denied Indian patent for crawler app
25 Mar 2015
Facebook denied Indian patent for crawler app
25 Mar 2015
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