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Govt-RIL dispute over Panna-Mukta ‘tax evasion’ intensifies
22 Jan 2015
The government alleges that RIL is guilty of furnishing financial statements different from audited accounts, which is tantamount to massive tax evasion
Johnson Controls, Hitachi to form global HVAC joint venture
22 Jan 2015
The new Johnson Controls-Hitachi joint venture will allow the two companies to provide a diverse technology portfolio in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry
Suzlon in €1-bn pact with Centerbridge to sell subsidiary Senvion SE
22 Jan 2015
Suzlon Group has entered into an agreement with Centerbridge Partners to sell its whole-owned turbine manufacturing arm Senvion SE, formerly REpower Systems, for about €1 billion
Suzlon in €1-bn pact with Centerbridge to sell subsidiary Senvion SE
22 Jan 2015
Suzlon Group has entered into an agreement with Centerbridge Partners to sell its whole-owned turbine manufacturing arm Senvion SE, formerly REpower Systems, for about €1 billion
Shell affiliates in US pay $900,000 to EPA to settle violations of vehicle fuel standards
21 Jan 2015
Toyota stays world's largest auto firm for third year
21 Jan 2015
Driven by record US deliveries of its SUVs, the world's largest automaker, Toyota Motor Corp, stayed ahead of its nearest rival Volkswagen AG to remain the world’s top-selling automaker for a third consecutive year
Toyota stays world's largest auto firm for third year
21 Jan 2015
Driven by record US deliveries of its SUVs, the world's largest automaker, Toyota Motor Corp, stayed ahead of its nearest rival Volkswagen AG to remain the world’s top-selling automaker for a third consecutive year
Toyota stays world's largest auto firm for third year
21 Jan 2015
Driven by record US deliveries of its SUVs, the world's largest automaker, Toyota Motor Corp, stayed ahead of its nearest rival Volkswagen AG to remain the world’s top-selling automaker for a third consecutive year
ITC Q3 net up 10.5% at Rs2,635 crore
21 Jan 2015
BHP Billiton cuts oil and gas spending as oil prices plunge
21 Jan 2015
The company said it would cut oil exploration by 20 per cent to $600 million in 2015
Sebi in fresh bid to locate Sahara investors
20 Jan 2015
Sebi in fresh bid to locate Sahara investors
20 Jan 2015
Sebi in fresh bid to locate Sahara investors
20 Jan 2015
Mirach Capital eyes Sahara hotels in $2 bn bailout for Subrata Roy
20 Jan 2015
A US-based investment vehicle, Mirach Capital Group, is offering a $2-billion loan against Sahara India’s landmark hotel assets like New York`s Plaza, to secure bail for Subrata Roy
Mirach Capital eyes Sahara hotels in $2 bn bailout for Subrata Roy
20 Jan 2015
A US-based investment vehicle, Mirach Capital Group, is offering a $2-billion loan against Sahara India’s landmark hotel assets like New York`s Plaza, to secure bail for Subrata Roy
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