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Tata Motors launches first ‘home-made’ engine in 15 years
21 Jan 2014
Tata Motors Ltd has launched of the first of a new series of petrol engines to power some of its future cars to keep up with consumer preference for petrol engines as diesel prices continue to rise
Tata Motors launches first ‘home-made’ engine in 15 years
21 Jan 2014
Tata Motors Ltd has launched of the first of a new series of petrol engines to power some of its future cars to keep up with consumer preference for petrol engines as diesel prices continue to rise
Anheuser-Busch InBev buys back S Korea's Oriental Brewery for $5.8 bn
20 Jan 2014
AB InBev, the world's biggest brewer, will buy back South Korea's Oriental Brewery that it sold in 2008 to finance the acquisition of Anheuser-Busch
Anheuser-Busch InBev buys back S Korea's Oriental Brewery for $5.8 bn
20 Jan 2014
AB InBev, the world's biggest brewer, will buy back South Korea's Oriental Brewery that it sold in 2008 to finance the acquisition of Anheuser-Busch
Shell to sell stakes in two Australian projects to Kuwait for $1.14 bn
20 Jan 2014
Shell is under pressure from investors to sell non-core assets to focus on more profitable ventures and improve the company's financials
Shell to sell stakes in two Australian projects to Kuwait for $1.14 bn
20 Jan 2014
Shell is under pressure from investors to sell non-core assets to focus on more profitable ventures and improve the company's financials
Aurobindo Pharma to acquire Actavis’s European operations
18 Jan 2014
Aurobindo Pharma will acquire the generics commercial operations of Actavis Plc in seven markets across Western Europe
Aurobindo Pharma to acquire Actavis’s European operations
18 Jan 2014
Aurobindo Pharma will acquire the generics commercial operations of Actavis Plc in seven markets across Western Europe
Intel to cut 5,000 jobs in 2014
18 Jan 2014
Computer chip giant Intel Corp is set to slash its global workforce by around 5 per cent this year in order to boost its earnings as revenue and profit fell for the second consecutive year
IBM to invest $1.2 bn in cloud services
18 Jan 2014
IBM, which has been struggling in recent years due to sluggish demand for hardware and consulting work, is focusing its attention on high growth areas such as cloud computing, data analysis and mobile security
CCI rules no abuse by Intel of position
18 Jan 2014
Uninor on expansion drive in profitable Maharashtra and Goa
18 Jan 2014
At the end of theexpansion, Uninor will cater to over 10 million existing and potential subscribers in the circle.
Wipro Q3 net profit rises 27% to Rs2,010 crore
18 Jan 2014
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