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Tata Motors enters Bangladesh car market
27 Nov 2012
Tata Motors enters Bangladesh car market
27 Nov 2012
Cadbury develop's non-melting chocolate
27 Nov 2012
ONGC to acquire ConocoPhillips' Kazakh oilfield stake for $5 bn
27 Nov 2012
In its largest ever overseas acquisition, ONGC wil buy US oil and gas giant ConocoPhillips’ 8.4-per cent stake in Kazakhstan’s Kashagan oilfield for approximately $5 billion
ONGC to acquire ConocoPhillips' Kazakh oilfield stake for $5 bn
27 Nov 2012
In its largest ever overseas acquisition, ONGC wil buy US oil and gas giant ConocoPhillips’ 8.4-per cent stake in Kazakhstan’s Kashagan oilfield for approximately $5 billion
Glaxo makes open offer to hike stake in Indian arm
26 Nov 2012
The company is offering Rs3,900 per share, a premium of approximately 28 per cent to the company's closing share price on the NSE on Friday
Glaxo makes open offer to hike stake in Indian arm
26 Nov 2012
The company is offering Rs3,900 per share, a premium of approximately 28 per cent to the company's closing share price on the NSE on Friday
HDFC Bank launches 87 branches on Sunday in Punjab, Haryana
26 Nov 2012
HDFC Bank, the country's second-largest private sector bank after ICICI Bank, said it had opened 87 rural branches on Sunday across the states of Punjab and Haryana.
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