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‘Cheapest car’ tag for Nano a mistake: Ratan Tata
30 Nov 2013
Ratan Tata yesterday told a news channel that tagging the Nano as the ‘cheapest’ had been a mistake
‘Cheapest car’ tag for Nano a mistake: Ratan Tata
30 Nov 2013
Ratan Tata yesterday told a news channel that tagging the Nano as the ‘cheapest’ had been a mistake
Google launches poll portal in India
29 Nov 2013
Google launches new programme for Indian small companies
29 Nov 2013
Google India yesterday launched Google Partners, a programme aimed at helping web professionals and agencies
Hero Group sets up spacious varsity near Manesar
28 Nov 2013
Tatas opt out of race for banking licence
28 Nov 2013
Tata Sons has opted to withdraw its application for banking licence rather than re-organise the existing financial services structure of the 100-odd companies of the group to comply with RBI guidelines
Tatas opt out of race for banking licence
28 Nov 2013
Tata Sons has opted to withdraw its application for banking licence rather than re-organise the existing financial services structure of the 100-odd companies of the group to comply with RBI guidelines
Nissan to sell Datsun range directly
28 Nov 2013
Nissan to sell Datsun range directly
28 Nov 2013
Chrysler IPO delayed to 2014: Fiat
27 Nov 2013
Chrysler IPO delayed to 2014: Fiat
27 Nov 2013
Reliance to gain as Moily swears by gas price hike
27 Nov 2013
The revised pricing formula allows RIL and other producers to sell domestically-produced natural gas at $8.66 per million British thermal units from April 2014, against $4.22 per mmBtu at present
Reliance to gain as Moily swears by gas price hike
27 Nov 2013
The revised pricing formula allows RIL and other producers to sell domestically-produced natural gas at $8.66 per million British thermal units from April 2014, against $4.22 per mmBtu at present
GAIL seeks to set up gas stations across India
26 Nov 2013
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