Firms/companies
Tata Group revenue tops $100 bn; plans $35-bn investment in 3 years
30 Jul 2014
The Tata Group expects to achieve a market capitalisation to be among the world’s top 25 companies, says chairman Cyrus Mistry
Reckitt Benckiser to spin off pharma business
28 Jul 2014
Reckitt Benckiser to spin off pharma business
28 Jul 2014
Wipro sets up venture arm with Rishad Premji as head
28 Jul 2014
Wipro hopes to safegaurd itself from the threat of new innovative and disruptive technologies by financing their innovators
Wipro sets up venture arm with Rishad Premji as head
28 Jul 2014
Wipro hopes to safegaurd itself from the threat of new innovative and disruptive technologies by financing their innovators
Nissan recalls 226,000 additional vehicles
28 Jul 2014
Nissan recalls 226,000 additional vehicles
28 Jul 2014
Nissan recalls 226,000 additional vehicles
28 Jul 2014
Bharti Airtel's subscriber base crosses 300 mn
28 Jul 2014
Adani's $15.5-bn Australian coal project gets federal approval
28 Jul 2014
The Australian government on Monday granted final approval for the Adani group’s Carmichael mine project, which could become Australia's largest coal mine
Adani's $15.5-bn Australian coal project gets federal approval
28 Jul 2014
The Australian government on Monday granted final approval for the Adani group’s Carmichael mine project, which could become Australia's largest coal mine
Reliance Power picks up Jaypee’s entire hydro assets for Rs15,000 cr
28 Jul 2014
The deal, upon completion, will make Reliance Power the largest generator of hydropower in the private sector, with 7,800 MW operating capacity by the end of the 2015 financial year
Reliance Power picks up Jaypee’s entire hydro assets for Rs15,000 cr
28 Jul 2014
The deal, upon completion, will make Reliance Power the largest generator of hydropower in the private sector, with 7,800 MW operating capacity by the end of the 2015 financial year
Reliance Power picks up Jaypee’s entire hydro assets for Rs15,000 cr
28 Jul 2014
The deal, upon completion, will make Reliance Power the largest generator of hydropower in the private sector, with 7,800 MW operating capacity by the end of the 2015 financial year
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