Firms/companies
Coal India Q4 net up 35% at Rs5,414 cr; pays 140% dividend
27 May 2013
For the full year 2012-13, CIL paid a dividend of Rs14 per equity share, totalling Rs8,842.91 crore, which is the highest ever in the company's history
Valeant to acquire Bausch & Lomb for $8.7 bn
27 May 2013
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International today said that it will buy out global eye care major Bausch & Lomb Holdings Inc for $8.7 billion in cash from PE firm Warburg Pincus
Valeant to acquire Bausch & Lomb for $8.7 bn
27 May 2013
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International today said that it will buy out global eye care major Bausch & Lomb Holdings Inc for $8.7 billion in cash from PE firm Warburg Pincus
Airtel pips Vodafone in rural areas, but loses urban customers
25 May 2013
Vodafone had pipped Bharti Airtel as the largest rural operator in March, but in April Bharti had 83.8 million rural subscribers compared with 83.4 million for Vodafone
Airtel pips Vodafone in rural areas, but loses urban customers
25 May 2013
Vodafone had pipped Bharti Airtel as the largest rural operator in March, but in April Bharti had 83.8 million rural subscribers compared with 83.4 million for Vodafone
Canada’s Valeant in talks to buy Bausch & Lomb for $9 bn
25 May 2013
After abandoning its $13 billion cash and stock bid for generic drug giant Actavis, Valeant, one of the most acquisitive pharmaceutical companies, has identified on Bausch and Lomb to strengthen its visual-care products
Canada’s Valeant in talks to buy Bausch & Lomb for $9 bn
25 May 2013
After abandoning its $13 billion cash and stock bid for generic drug giant Actavis, Valeant, one of the most acquisitive pharmaceutical companies, has identified on Bausch and Lomb to strengthen its visual-care products
Canada’s Valeant in talks to buy Bausch & Lomb for $9 bn
25 May 2013
After abandoning its $13 billion cash and stock bid for generic drug giant Actavis, Valeant, one of the most acquisitive pharmaceutical companies, has identified on Bausch and Lomb to strengthen its visual-care products
Google to face fresh anti-trust investigation
24 May 2013
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