Firms/companies
Wal-Mart not under Indian scanner, says Sharma
19 Nov 2012
JLR-Chery to invest $1.75 bn in manufacturing facility in China
19 Nov 2012
The $1.75-billion investment includes setting up a manufacturing plant near Shanghai and a new R&D centre and engine production facility
Wal-Mart workers to protest on Black Friday
19 Nov 2012
Wal-Mart workers to protest on Black Friday
19 Nov 2012
No new banking licences till Act is amended: Subbarao
17 Nov 2012
The RBI has already made it clear that it wants more powers, such as the right to supersede a bank’s board, before it allows new entrants in the sector
No new banking licences till Act is amended: Subbarao
17 Nov 2012
The RBI has already made it clear that it wants more powers, such as the right to supersede a bank’s board, before it allows new entrants in the sector
Inflation still too high, says RBI governor
16 Nov 2012
Tribunal orders BCCI to pay Rs140 cr to Zee for breach of contract
16 Nov 2012
The tribunal found BCCI guilty of "exploiting its dominant position" in respect of the game of cricket in India as also unfair conduct against Zee
Tribunal orders BCCI to pay Rs140 cr to Zee for breach of contract
16 Nov 2012
The tribunal found BCCI guilty of "exploiting its dominant position" in respect of the game of cricket in India as also unfair conduct against Zee
Embattled Walmart under probe in India too
16 Nov 2012
BP to plead guilty to 14 criminal counts over Gulf of Mexico disaster
16 Nov 2012
If the federal court hearing the case were to approve the plea bargain, the penalties would be the largest ever in a federal criminal case
RIL gets DGH nod to start drilling in D-19 field
15 Nov 2012
India second to US in seeking user information: Google
15 Nov 2012
In the six months from January to June 2012, the Indian government, approached Google for user information 2,319 times over 3,467 users / accounts through court orders and police requests
Telenor wins licences in six circles
15 Nov 2012
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