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Ideal gas pricing mechanism should be linked to contracts executed: AK Balyan, Petronet chief
02 Apr 2013
Ambani brothers in Rs1,200-crore telecom infrastructure deal
02 Apr 2013
This is the first time the two brothers are entering into a business deal after their split in June 2005
Ambani brothers in Rs1,200-crore telecom infrastructure deal
02 Apr 2013
This is the first time the two brothers are entering into a business deal after their split in June 2005
L&T completes acquisition of Audco India
01 Apr 2013
L&T completes acquisition of Audco India
01 Apr 2013
Google announces shutdown in April Fool hoax
01 Apr 2013
Some absolutely 'over the top' pranks mark April Fool's Day efforts from tech innovators like Google, such as the "scentsational", Google Nose, a service that would allow Googlers to search for smells which would be transmitted through the screen.
Novartis loses patent battle in SC over cancer drug Glivec
01 Apr 2013
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed Swiss drug multinational Novartis AG's attempt to win patent protection for its cancer drug Glivec, ending a seven-year battle over the issue
ONGC, Oil India table $5-bn bid for Videocon, Anadarko gas field in Mozambique
01 Apr 2013
Under chairman Sudhir Vasudeva ONGC has gone on an overseas acquisition bid in order to augment its ageing oil fields.
ONGC, Oil India table $5-bn bid for Videocon, Anadarko gas field in Mozambique
01 Apr 2013
Under chairman Sudhir Vasudeva ONGC has gone on an overseas acquisition bid in order to augment its ageing oil fields.
ONGC, Oil India table $5-bn bid for Videocon, Anadarko gas field in Mozambique
01 Apr 2013
Under chairman Sudhir Vasudeva ONGC has gone on an overseas acquisition bid in order to augment its ageing oil fields.
Dell board recommends sale; rejects `risky’ leveraged recap
30 Mar 2013
A special committee set up by Dell’s board also said Michael Dell was willing to explore the possibility of working with third parties regarding alternative acquisition proposals
Dell board recommends sale; rejects `risky’ leveraged recap
30 Mar 2013
A special committee set up by Dell’s board also said Michael Dell was willing to explore the possibility of working with third parties regarding alternative acquisition proposals
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