Firms/companies
Sahara proposes sale of 2 overseas hotels to raise Rs10,000 cr
19 May 2014
A new bench comprising justices T S Thakur and A K Sikri refused to allow Sahara’s plea for putting Roy under house arrest in Lucknow instead of keeping him in Tihar jail
Adani Group gets Rs5,500 cr DRI show-cause for fudging imports
19 May 2014
Notices were issued against three companies of the Ahmedabad-based Adani Group for alleged over-valuation by Rs2,000 crore of capital equipment for power projects
AT&T to buy US satellite-television provider DirecTV for $48.5 bn
19 May 2014
A successful deal would combine AT&T, the second-largest wireless carrier and the largest satellite television company in the US, exceeding the deal size of Comcast's $45-billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable
AT&T to buy US satellite-television provider DirecTV for $48.5 bn
19 May 2014
A successful deal would combine AT&T, the second-largest wireless carrier and the largest satellite television company in the US, exceeding the deal size of Comcast's $45-billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable
SpiceJet’s Q4 net loss climbs over 73% to Rs321 cr; annual loss hits a record Rs1,003 cr
17 May 2014
FDA forces Wockhardt to withdraw yet another generic drug from US
17 May 2014
Amid mounting troubles for India’s generic drugs industry, Wockhardt Ltd is recalling over 100,000 bottles of a high blood pressure drug from the US market after they failed to meet FDA standards
Abbott to acquire Chile's CFR Pharmaceuticals in a $2.9 bn deal
17 May 2014
This is Abbott’s first multi-billion dollar deal after it spun off some of its research-based pharmaceuticals business last year
Abbott to acquire Chile's CFR Pharmaceuticals in a $2.9 bn deal
17 May 2014
This is Abbott’s first multi-billion dollar deal after it spun off some of its research-based pharmaceuticals business last year
Adani Ports acquires Dhamra Port
16 May 2014
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