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Unilever pumps $3.2 bn into market to hike HUL stake to 67%
05 Jul 2013
The largest buy-back on an Indian bourse helped the battered rupee to gain 9 paise against the dollar on Thursday even as the HUL stock gained over 21 per cent since the start of the offer
Unilever pumps $3.2 bn into market to hike HUL stake to 67%
05 Jul 2013
The largest buy-back on an Indian bourse helped the battered rupee to gain 9 paise against the dollar on Thursday even as the HUL stock gained over 21 per cent since the start of the offer
Panasonic to exit solar cell production in Europe
05 Jul 2013
Panasonic, which started developing solar panels in 1975, will stop production at its Hungarian solar cell factory in September
China launches probe on GSK over price fixing
05 Jul 2013
Railgate: CBI names Pawan Kumar Bansal as witness
04 Jul 2013
The CBI has filed charges against Bansal's nephew Vijay Singla and nine others for their involvement in the railway recruitment scam
Railgate: CBI names Pawan Kumar Bansal as witness
04 Jul 2013
The CBI has filed charges against Bansal's nephew Vijay Singla and nine others for their involvement in the railway recruitment scam
AirAsia chief wants rules tweaked for domestic airlines
04 Jul 2013
The ‘five years and 20 aircraft' rule before an Indian airline is allowed to go abroad does not make sense, Fernandes said
AirAsia chief wants rules tweaked for domestic airlines
04 Jul 2013
The ‘five years and 20 aircraft' rule before an Indian airline is allowed to go abroad does not make sense, Fernandes said
AirAsia chief wants rules tweaked for domestic airlines
04 Jul 2013
The ‘five years and 20 aircraft' rule before an Indian airline is allowed to go abroad does not make sense, Fernandes said
AirAsia chief wants rules tweaked for domestic airlines
04 Jul 2013
The ‘five years and 20 aircraft' rule before an Indian airline is allowed to go abroad does not make sense, Fernandes said
Not all applicants to get bank licences: RBI governor
04 Jul 2013
It is not eligibility alone, for the RBI will have to factor in the problem of an exponential increase in non-performing assets as competition increases with the number of banks
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