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Coal India expects 2% rise in output this fiscal
29 Mar 2014
Coal India expects 2% rise in output this fiscal
29 Mar 2014
NTPC’s 10 MW solar power plant in Odisha starts operation
29 Mar 2014
NTPC, the country's largest power producer has been steadily raising commercial power production from renewable sources
RIL to continue gas sales at current prices from 1 April: report
29 Mar 2014
Reliance Industries and its partners will have to continue gas sales at current prices from RIL's east coast block following a delay in the new pricing regime
Infosys to have nine executive officers
28 Mar 2014
Sahara turns to employees for Rs10,000-cr needed to bail out Subrata Roy
28 Mar 2014
In a letter sent to its employees, Sahara Group is reported to have requested a minimum contribution of Rs1,00,000 from each employee towards the bail amount of Rs10,000 crore
Sahara turns to employees for Rs10,000-cr needed to bail out Subrata Roy
28 Mar 2014
In a letter sent to its employees, Sahara Group is reported to have requested a minimum contribution of Rs1,00,000 from each employee towards the bail amount of Rs10,000 crore
Competition panel slaps Rs1-cr fine on Google for non-cooperation in probe
28 Mar 2014
The Competition Commission of India fined Google Rs1 crore for failing to supply information and documents pertaining to its alleged misuse of dominance in online search and search-related advertising markets
BlackBerry slashes prices Z30 by Rs5,000
28 Mar 2014
Wal-Mart sues Visa for $5 bn over card swipe fees
28 Mar 2014
Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer alleges that Visa and all major banks conspired to fix the fees that retailers paid to accept their credit and debit cards
Wal-Mart sues Visa for $5 bn over card swipe fees
28 Mar 2014
Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer alleges that Visa and all major banks conspired to fix the fees that retailers paid to accept their credit and debit cards
Delhi HC bars export of Natco's generic cancer drug on Bayer’s plea
27 Mar 2014
Bayer, in its petition, has pointed out that the generic drug being made under compulsory licence is for sale in India and, thus, cannot be exported
Delhi HC bars export of Natco's generic cancer drug on Bayer’s plea
27 Mar 2014
Bayer, in its petition, has pointed out that the generic drug being made under compulsory licence is for sale in India and, thus, cannot be exported
Bank of America to pay $9.3 bn to settle mortgage-backed securities claims
27 Mar 2014
According to FHFA, Bank of America and Countrywide Financial Corp, which the former acquired in 2008, sold thousands of defective loans from 2007 to 2009 to home-mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Ma
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