Firms/companies
DoT slaps another Rs1,263-cr tax notice on Vodafone
04 Jun 2013
The department of telecommunications has demanded a fresh penalty of Rs1,263 crore from Vodafone for underreporting revenues during the financial years 2008-09 to 2010-11
Rio Tinto plans diamond division spin-off
03 Jun 2013
Global mining giant Rio Tinto is moving ahead with plans to spin off its diamond division, valued by analysts at $ 5 billion, through one of the largest initial public offerings in London this year
Rio Tinto plans diamond division spin-off
03 Jun 2013
Global mining giant Rio Tinto is moving ahead with plans to spin off its diamond division, valued by analysts at $ 5 billion, through one of the largest initial public offerings in London this year
McGraw Hill initiates open offer for additional 22.23% stake in Crisil
03 Jun 2013
The transaction, valued at approximately $340 million at current exchange rate, will be funded through McGraw Hill Financial’s existing cash resources
Apple e-books trial opens
03 Jun 2013
Trial opens today over allegations by federal and state authorities that Apple conspired with publishers to increase the price of e-books.
Maruti Suzuki sees 14.4% drop in May car sales
01 Jun 2013
Domestic sales were down 13 per cent in May 2013 at 77,821 units, against 89,478 units in May 2012, while exports were down 27.1 per cent at 6,856 units from 9,406 units in the year-ago period
Maruti Suzuki sees 14.4% drop in May car sales
01 Jun 2013
Domestic sales were down 13 per cent in May 2013 at 77,821 units, against 89,478 units in May 2012, while exports were down 27.1 per cent at 6,856 units from 9,406 units in the year-ago period
Maruti Suzuki sees 14.4% drop in May car sales
01 Jun 2013
Domestic sales were down 13 per cent in May 2013 at 77,821 units, against 89,478 units in May 2012, while exports were down 27.1 per cent at 6,856 units from 9,406 units in the year-ago period
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