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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
Idea slashes 2G data tariffs by 90 per cent
12 Nov 2013
With the same tariff available across all its 10 3G circles, Idea Cellular’s 3G users would be able to save up to 30 per cent on their monthly data charges
PepsiCo reignites cola war with proposed $5.5 bn market push
12 Nov 2013
Rival carbonated drinks maker Coca-Cola said its investments in India between 2012 and 2020 would rise to $5 billion
Vodafone fails to meet UK 3G rollout target
11 Nov 2013
Ashok Leyland offers VRS to reduce manpower
09 Nov 2013
Apollo Tyres wins round 1 in Cooper Tire case in US court
09 Nov 2013
A US court has ruled in favour of Apollo Tyres Ltd saying it did not breach its obligation to complete its $2.5-billion acquisition of Cooper Tire & Rubber Co on 4 October, as originally agreed by the two companies
Tata Motors’ Q2 net vaults 71% to Rs3,542 crore on JLR sales
09 Nov 2013
JLR, acquired for $2.3 billion from Ford in 2008 has paid off handsomely with the iconic luxury brands accounting for Tata Motors' strong profits
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