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Suzlon Group to unveil 6.15 MW offshore turbine in Frankfurt
18 Nov 2013
With a rated capacity of 6.15 MW, each REpower 6.2M152 turbine can supply electricity to around 4,000 homes
Saudi Arabia has most Twitter users: report
18 Nov 2013
Saudi Arabia has most Twitter users: report
18 Nov 2013
New Boeing 777 proves big seller at Dubai Air Show
18 Nov 2013
Dubai-based Emirates airline has placed an order for 150 of Boeing's new 777 mini-jumbos, in a $76 billion deal
New Boeing 777 proves big seller at Dubai Air Show
18 Nov 2013
Dubai-based Emirates airline has placed an order for 150 of Boeing's new 777 mini-jumbos, in a $76 billion deal
Apple acquires 3D sensing company PrimeSense for $345 mn: report
18 Nov 2013
Apple has acquired Israeli 3D sensing company PrimeSense Labs, a leading provider of low-cost, high-performance 3D sensing and machine vision technologies
Apple acquires 3D sensing company PrimeSense for $345 mn: report
18 Nov 2013
Apple has acquired Israeli 3D sensing company PrimeSense Labs, a leading provider of low-cost, high-performance 3D sensing and machine vision technologies
Vedanta core earnings down 14% at $2.21 bn
16 Nov 2013
Obama thanks Lakshmi Mittal for US investment
16 Nov 2013
ArcelorMittal steel works in Cleveland, Ohio, which suspended operations a few years ago, made a strong bounce back, bringing back all the workers and hiring 150 more over the last four years
Obama thanks Lakshmi Mittal for US investment
16 Nov 2013
ArcelorMittal steel works in Cleveland, Ohio, which suspended operations a few years ago, made a strong bounce back, bringing back all the workers and hiring 150 more over the last four years
HCL Infosystems to stop manufacturing PCs
16 Nov 2013
Rajan comments halt rupee slide for now
14 Nov 2013
BNP Paribas to buy the Belgium’s 25% stake in BNP Paribas Fortis for $4.36 bn
14 Nov 2013
Fortis Bank Belgium (now BNP Paribas Fortis) was bailed out by the Belgian and Dutch governments, in September 2008, at the height of the global financial crisis
BNP Paribas to buy the Belgium’s 25% stake in BNP Paribas Fortis for $4.36 bn
14 Nov 2013
Fortis Bank Belgium (now BNP Paribas Fortis) was bailed out by the Belgian and Dutch governments, in September 2008, at the height of the global financial crisis
Ford unveils global small car concept `Ka’ in Brazil
14 Nov 2013
The `Ka’ concept is the second vehicle developed by Ford Brazil after the highly successful EcoSport compact utility
Tata Steel Q2 net profit sharply up at Rs917 crore
14 Nov 2013
Tata Steel had reported a net loss of Rs364 crore during the year-ago quarter
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