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Chevron plans to sell two Nigerian oil blocks
13 Jun 2013
Apollo Tyres to acquire Cooper Tire & Rubber Co for $2.5 bn
12 Jun 2013
Apollo Tyres, India's largest tyre manufacturer, is buying US-based Cooper Tire & Rubber Co for about $2.5 billion in a bid to emerge the world's seventh-largest tyre maker.
Apollo Tyres to acquire Cooper Tire & Rubber Co for $2.5 bn
12 Jun 2013
Apollo Tyres, India's largest tyre manufacturer, is buying US-based Cooper Tire & Rubber Co for about $2.5 billion in a bid to emerge the world's seventh-largest tyre maker.
Teva, Sun Pharma to pay Pfizer $2.15 bn to settle patent suit
12 Jun 2013
Teva, the world’s largest generic drug firm, will pay $1.6 billion of the settlement amount while Sun Pharmaceuticals will pay the remaining $550 million
Teva, Sun Pharma to pay Pfizer $2.15 bn to settle patent suit
12 Jun 2013
Teva, the world’s largest generic drug firm, will pay $1.6 billion of the settlement amount while Sun Pharmaceuticals will pay the remaining $550 million
Teva, Sun Pharma to pay Pfizer $2.15 bn to settle patent suit
12 Jun 2013
Teva, the world’s largest generic drug firm, will pay $1.6 billion of the settlement amount while Sun Pharmaceuticals will pay the remaining $550 million
BSNL to close telegraph service from 15 July
12 Jun 2013
It’s end of the road for the 160-year-old telegraph service as smart phones, emails and SMS gang up to make the humble telegram irrelavent
Google buying Israeli mobile satellite navigation start-up Waze
12 Jun 2013
Though the Internet giant did not disclose the purchase price, several reports suggested that the deal was struck at $1.03 billion
Google buying Israeli mobile satellite navigation start-up Waze
12 Jun 2013
Though the Internet giant did not disclose the purchase price, several reports suggested that the deal was struck at $1.03 billion
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