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RIM becomes BlackBerry
31 Jan 2013
The legal name change to BlackBerry from RIM will take affect after shareholders approve the decision, but the company has already begun to do business under its new name
RIM becomes BlackBerry
31 Jan 2013
The legal name change to BlackBerry from RIM will take affect after shareholders approve the decision, but the company has already begun to do business under its new name
Monsanto acquires Agradis and its microbe assets
30 Jan 2013
Monsanto acquires Agradis and its microbe assets
30 Jan 2013
SBI cuts base rate by 5 bps to 9.70 per cent
30 Jan 2013
Nokia India in a Rs10,000-crore tax muddle
30 Jan 2013
Judge allows BP plea in Gulf spill case
30 Jan 2013
Aircel launches ‘One Nation, One Rate'
30 Jan 2013
Anglo American writes down $4 bn over Brazilian project delay
30 Jan 2013
According to latest estimates, capital expenditure for the project is expected to increase to $8.8 billion, for which Anglo American will record an impairment charge of $4 billion in its accounts for 2012
Anglo American writes down $4 bn over Brazilian project delay
30 Jan 2013
According to latest estimates, capital expenditure for the project is expected to increase to $8.8 billion, for which Anglo American will record an impairment charge of $4 billion in its accounts for 2012
MTS opens 10 new `Mitra’ stores in Mumbai
30 Jan 2013
Philips exits home entertainment business
29 Jan 2013
The Dutch electronics group, which ended 50 years of home entertainment business, will now concentrate on the more profitable home appliances and healthcare business
Kazakh oil project partners approve ONGC's acquisition of ConocoPhillips' stake
By By Ravi Kunder | 29 Jan 2013
In November 2012, ONGC’s overseas arm ONGC Videsh had struck a deal to buy ConocoPhillips' 8.4-per cent stake in the Kashagan oilfield inKazakhstan for approximately $5 billion. Ravi Kunder reports
Kazakh oil project partners approve ONGC's acquisition of ConocoPhillips' stake
By By Ravi Kunder | 29 Jan 2013
In November 2012, ONGC’s overseas arm ONGC Videsh had struck a deal to buy ConocoPhillips' 8.4-per cent stake in the Kashagan oilfield inKazakhstan for approximately $5 billion. Ravi Kunder reports
Kazakh oil project partners approve ONGC's acquisition of ConocoPhillips' stake
By By Ravi Kunder | 29 Jan 2013
In November 2012, ONGC’s overseas arm ONGC Videsh had struck a deal to buy ConocoPhillips' 8.4-per cent stake in the Kashagan oilfield inKazakhstan for approximately $5 billion. Ravi Kunder reports
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