Firms/companies
Piramal to sell entire stake in Vodafone India for Rs8,900 crore
10 Apr 2014
Ajay Piramal-led Piramal Enterprises Ltd today agreed to sell its 10.97 per cent stake in Vodafone India Ltd to parent Vodafone Group Plc, for Rs8,900 crore
Piramal to sell entire stake in Vodafone India for Rs8,900 crore
10 Apr 2014
Ajay Piramal-led Piramal Enterprises Ltd today agreed to sell its 10.97 per cent stake in Vodafone India Ltd to parent Vodafone Group Plc, for Rs8,900 crore
Procter & Gamble to sell most of its pet food business to Mars for $2.9 bn
10 Apr 2014
US multinational consumer goods company Procter & Gamble Co (P&G) yesterday struck a deal to sell most of its pet food business to Mars Inc for $2.9 billion in cash in order to focus on its core consumer business
Procter & Gamble to sell most of its pet food business to Mars for $2.9 bn
10 Apr 2014
US multinational consumer goods company Procter & Gamble Co (P&G) yesterday struck a deal to sell most of its pet food business to Mars Inc for $2.9 billion in cash in order to focus on its core consumer business
Reliance defies EC, tells fertiliser firms to pay double for gas
10 Apr 2014
The fertiliser industry is not prepared to meet RIL’s new terms, and says it will only follow government-mandated pricing
Reliance defies EC, tells fertiliser firms to pay double for gas
10 Apr 2014
The fertiliser industry is not prepared to meet RIL’s new terms, and says it will only follow government-mandated pricing
Ranbaxy drug flows to Europe, US to dry up
09 Apr 2014
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries plans to phase out sales of Ranbaxy’s branded generic drugs in the US while continuing sales in other markets
Ranbaxy drug flows to Europe, US to dry up
09 Apr 2014
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries plans to phase out sales of Ranbaxy’s branded generic drugs in the US while continuing sales in other markets
Ranbaxy drug flows to Europe, US to dry up
09 Apr 2014
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries plans to phase out sales of Ranbaxy’s branded generic drugs in the US while continuing sales in other markets
Maruti seen recalling nearly one lakh Dzire cars
09 Apr 2014
Walmart plans 50 new wholesale stores, e-commerce in India
09 Apr 2014
Walmart is planning to follow the inventory-based business model of e-commerce companies such as Amazon, eBay, Flipkart and Snapdeal, which is seen as a more viable option
Suzlon arm gets €850-m working capital loan
09 Apr 2014
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