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Lupin acquires Dutch injectable company Nanomi BV
04 Feb 2014
Lupin, India's second-largest pharmaceutical company by market value, yesterday struck a deal to acquire Netherlands-based injectable company Nanomi BV
Lupin acquires Dutch injectable company Nanomi BV
04 Feb 2014
Lupin, India's second-largest pharmaceutical company by market value, yesterday struck a deal to acquire Netherlands-based injectable company Nanomi BV
Engineers India FPO to open on 6 February
04 Feb 2014
The government is selling 10-per cent stake in Engineers India Ltd in a follow-on public offer (FPO), to raise around Rs500 crore
Hedge funds seek €1.8-bn compensation from Porsche’s owning family, over aborted Volkswagen takeover
03 Feb 2014
Hedge funds seek €1.8-bn compensation from Porsche’s owning family, over aborted Volkswagen takeover
03 Feb 2014
Sembcorp to acquire 45% in NCC-Gayatri power project for Rs848 crore
03 Feb 2014
The stake acquisition in NCC Power will double Singapore-based energy, water and marine group Sembcorp’s power generation capacity in India
Sembcorp to acquire 45% in NCC-Gayatri power project for Rs848 crore
03 Feb 2014
The stake acquisition in NCC Power will double Singapore-based energy, water and marine group Sembcorp’s power generation capacity in India
M&M looking to low-priced SUVs to drive market
03 Feb 2014
M&M looking to low-priced SUVs to drive market
03 Feb 2014
Maruti sales down 10.3% in January
01 Feb 2014
Car sales in India, Asia's third-largest economy, had fallen 9.6 per cent in 2013 — the first time since 2002 — to about 1.8 million vehicles
Twitter acquires 900 patents from (IBM), ends patent infringement dispute
01 Feb 2014
Online social networking and microblogging site Twitter has acquired more than 900 patents from IBM for an undisclosed sum
Twitter acquires 900 patents from (IBM), ends patent infringement dispute
01 Feb 2014
Online social networking and microblogging site Twitter has acquired more than 900 patents from IBM for an undisclosed sum
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