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ONGC Videsh exits strife-torn Sudan, evacuates employees
24 Dec 2013
Oil & Natural Gas Corp has evacuated all its personnel, including 11 executives, from its oil projects in Sudan after violence escalated in the strife-torn African country on 15 December.
ONGC Videsh exits strife-torn Sudan, evacuates employees
24 Dec 2013
Oil & Natural Gas Corp has evacuated all its personnel, including 11 executives, from its oil projects in Sudan after violence escalated in the strife-torn African country on 15 December.
EADS, Emirates sign deal for 50 more A380s
23 Dec 2013
With the latest acquisitions, Emirates Airlines, already the largest operator of the Airbus A380s, will have 140 of the aircraft
EADS, Emirates sign deal for 50 more A380s
23 Dec 2013
With the latest acquisitions, Emirates Airlines, already the largest operator of the Airbus A380s, will have 140 of the aircraft
EADS, Emirates sign deal for 50 more A380s
23 Dec 2013
With the latest acquisitions, Emirates Airlines, already the largest operator of the Airbus A380s, will have 140 of the aircraft
Tata Housing to buy Alstom T&D's Bangalore land
23 Dec 2013
Coke seeks better growth in India with $20-bn investment plan
23 Dec 2013
Coca Cola India expects to get back to double-digit growth in the country over the next year, with a planned investment of $20 billion by 2020
Coke seeks better growth in India with $20-bn investment plan
23 Dec 2013
Coca Cola India expects to get back to double-digit growth in the country over the next year, with a planned investment of $20 billion by 2020
Work begins on PepsiCo's Rs1,200-cr plant in Andhra
21 Dec 2013
The new plant will manufacture a range of beverages, including fruit juice based drinks, carbonated soft drinks and sports drinks
BlackBerry to outsource handset production to Foxconn
21 Dec 2013
Foxconn will get a share of profit on each device in return for taking on inventory management, which could result in writedowns if smartphones did not sell
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