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Sahara acquires two New York hotels for $800 million
28 Nov 2012
Diversified business group Sahara India has completed the acquisition of two iconic New York hotels, New York Plaza and New York hotelier Vikram Chatwal's Dream New York
Sahara acquires two New York hotels for $800 million
28 Nov 2012
Diversified business group Sahara India has completed the acquisition of two iconic New York hotels, New York Plaza and New York hotelier Vikram Chatwal's Dream New York
India protests as Maldives cancels GMR project
28 Nov 2012
Former president Mohammed Nasheed said in a statement that cancelling the GMR contract would deter potential investors for decades, and accused President Waheed of leading the Maldives down a path to economic ruin
Telenor seeks merger of operations with Tata Tele
28 Nov 2012
Norwegian telecom carrier Telenor ASA, is in talks with Tata Teleservices to merge their Indian operations and create the country’s fourth-largest mobile operator by users
Telenor seeks merger of operations with Tata Tele
28 Nov 2012
Norwegian telecom carrier Telenor ASA, is in talks with Tata Teleservices to merge their Indian operations and create the country’s fourth-largest mobile operator by users
Creditors agree to restructure Suzlon’s Rs11,000-crore debt
27 Nov 2012
The restructured debt will have a 2-year moratorium on repayment of interest and principal and will be repaid in a period of eight years after the moratorium expires
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