Firms/companies
CIL to spend Rs35,000 cr on foreign acquisitions by 2017
12 Mar 2013
Coal India Ltd, the world’s biggest coal producer, has proposed an ad-hoc provision of Rs35,000 crore for acquisition and development of mines abroad by 2017
CIL to spend Rs35,000 cr on foreign acquisitions by 2017
12 Mar 2013
Coal India Ltd, the world’s biggest coal producer, has proposed an ad-hoc provision of Rs35,000 crore for acquisition and development of mines abroad by 2017
SSTL wins 800 MHz spectrum in eight circles
12 Mar 2013
BHP Billiton eyes sales of 10 asset
11 Mar 2013
Abbot spinoff AbbVie files to block EU regulator from releasing clinical trials data
11 Mar 2013
US drug maker AbbVie has sued the European drug regulator to prevent it from releasing confidential and commercially-sensitive data of its blockbuster rheumatoid arthritis drug
AT&T mulls taking 25 % stake in Mukesh Ambani’s Jia infocomm for $3.5 bn: report
11 Mar 2013
If the deal materialises, it would be the largest foreign direct investment in India and would value the yet-to-start RJIL at $14 billion
AT&T mulls taking 25 % stake in Mukesh Ambani’s Jia infocomm for $3.5 bn: report
11 Mar 2013
If the deal materialises, it would be the largest foreign direct investment in India and would value the yet-to-start RJIL at $14 billion
AT&T mulls taking 25 % stake in Mukesh Ambani’s Jia infocomm for $3.5 bn: report
11 Mar 2013
If the deal materialises, it would be the largest foreign direct investment in India and would value the yet-to-start RJIL at $14 billion
Android OS most vulnerable to infections: Study
09 Mar 2013
The Android operating system accouns for 79 per cent of all malware infections on smartphones, and the threat was multiplying, reveals research by security firm F-Secure
Bosch employees in Bangalore go on flash strike
08 Mar 2013
RCF stake sale fetches government Rs310 crore
08 Mar 2013
BP faces escalating spill penalities
08 Mar 2013
Facebook launches new design for News Feed
08 Mar 2013
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