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Tata Motors’ global sales drop 17.89% in March
12 Apr 2014
BMW to recall nearly half a million cars worldwide over defective engine bolts
12 Apr 2014
BMW said, in rare cases one of four bolts holding the cover on the engine's variable camshaft timing system breaks causing other bolts to fail and then lead oil leaks from the unit
BMW to recall nearly half a million cars worldwide over defective engine bolts
12 Apr 2014
BMW said, in rare cases one of four bolts holding the cover on the engine's variable camshaft timing system breaks causing other bolts to fail and then lead oil leaks from the unit
Suzlon to sell Big Sky Wind Farm to EverPower Wind Holdings
12 Apr 2014
Within a week of acquiring the financially distressed Big Sky Wind Farm in the US, Pune-based Suzlon, the world’s fifth largest wind turbine manufacturer, is selling it to EverPower Wind Holdings, Inc, for an undisclosed sum
Suzlon to sell Big Sky Wind Farm to EverPower Wind Holdings
12 Apr 2014
Within a week of acquiring the financially distressed Big Sky Wind Farm in the US, Pune-based Suzlon, the world’s fifth largest wind turbine manufacturer, is selling it to EverPower Wind Holdings, Inc, for an undisclosed sum
IT firm iGate posts 9% net profit decline
12 Apr 2014
GM sends two engineers on paid leave over vehicle recalls
11 Apr 2014
General Motors CEO Mary Barra yesterday sent two GM engineers on leave pending an internal investigation over the faulty ignition switches that led to the recall of 2.62 million vehicles worldwide
GM sends two engineers on paid leave over vehicle recalls
11 Apr 2014
General Motors CEO Mary Barra yesterday sent two GM engineers on leave pending an internal investigation over the faulty ignition switches that led to the recall of 2.62 million vehicles worldwide
Natco Pharma opposes Indian patent for Gilead’s hepatitis drug
11 Apr 2014
Gilead, whose medicine has been hailed by doctors as a breakthrough in treating hepatitis, has come under fire over its product's $1,000 per pill price tag in the US
CFPB Orders Bank Of America To Pay $727 Million In Consumer Relief For Illegal Credit Card Practices
10 Apr 2014
Tata Motors launches updated Aria at Rs9.95 lakh
10 Apr 2014
Tata Motors launches updated Aria at Rs9.95 lakh
10 Apr 2014
Tata Motors launches updated Aria at Rs9.95 lakh
10 Apr 2014
Holcim-Lafarge deal needs lengthy review, says EU antitrust chief
10 Apr 2014
The merged Lafarge-Holcim, with $44 billion of annual sales, would need regulatory approval in 15 countries
Holcim-Lafarge deal needs lengthy review, says EU antitrust chief
10 Apr 2014
The merged Lafarge-Holcim, with $44 billion of annual sales, would need regulatory approval in 15 countries
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