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Kazakh govt helps CNPC oust ONGC from ConocoPhillips stake deal
By By Ravi Kunder | 02 Jul 2013
The Kazakhstan government has squashed ONGC's bid to acquire ConocoPhillips' stake in in the giant Kashagan oilfield, which it will now buy and sell to China's CNPC. By Ravi Kunder
Kazakh govt helps CNPC oust ONGC from ConocoPhillips stake deal
By By Ravi Kunder | 02 Jul 2013
The Kazakhstan government has squashed ONGC's bid to acquire ConocoPhillips' stake in in the giant Kashagan oilfield, which it will now buy and sell to China's CNPC. By Ravi Kunder
Kazakh govt helps CNPC oust ONGC from ConocoPhillips stake deal
By By Ravi Kunder | 02 Jul 2013
The Kazakhstan government has squashed ONGC's bid to acquire ConocoPhillips' stake in in the giant Kashagan oilfield, which it will now buy and sell to China's CNPC. By Ravi Kunder
Idea launches new roaming offer
01 Jul 2013
Tata Group among 26 applicants for new bank licences
01 Jul 2013
Tata Sons, L&T Finance, Larsen and Toubro, Aditya Birla Nuvo, Reliance Capital, and a host of others in the financing and non-financing sectors are amomg the applicants for a banking licence
Nokia to buy Siemens stake in NSN Networks for $2.21 bn
01 Jul 2013
Both Siemens and Nokia have been looking to exit the joint venture through a buyout or public offering
Nokia to buy Siemens stake in NSN Networks for $2.21 bn
01 Jul 2013
Both Siemens and Nokia have been looking to exit the joint venture through a buyout or public offering
Nokia to buy Siemens stake in NSN Networks for $2.21 bn
01 Jul 2013
Both Siemens and Nokia have been looking to exit the joint venture through a buyout or public offering
43 reported sick after Gas leak at Intel plant
01 Jul 2013
Reliance to gain most from gas price hike
29 Jun 2013
Tata chief Mistry impresses TCS investors in first interaction
29 Jun 2013
Comparing Cyrus Mistry to his predecessor, chairman emeritus Ratan Tata, observers said Mistry replaced Tata's soft-spoken, friendly demeanour with a quiet confidence, delivering a serious and precise speech
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