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Exxon Mobil posts Q3 profit of $9.57 billion
02 Nov 2012
Exxon reported higher refining margins despite a decline in production of oil and natural gas, which was the lowest in three years, as output slid everywhere except in Africa and Australia
Exxon Mobil posts Q3 profit of $9.57 billion
02 Nov 2012
Exxon reported higher refining margins despite a decline in production of oil and natural gas, which was the lowest in three years, as output slid everywhere except in Africa and Australia
Oil India begins drilling in Gabon onshore field
02 Nov 2012
Lenovo forays into India’s smartphone market
02 Nov 2012
KG-D6 gas reserves down further
01 Nov 2012
Wipro approves demerger of non-IT businesses into Wipro Enterprises
01 Nov 2012
In a bid to strengthen its focus on IT Wipro, the country’s third-largest software services provider, will demerge all its non-IT businesses into a new unlisted firm, Wipro Enterprises Ltd
Wipro approves demerger of non-IT businesses into Wipro Enterprises
01 Nov 2012
In a bid to strengthen its focus on IT Wipro, the country’s third-largest software services provider, will demerge all its non-IT businesses into a new unlisted firm, Wipro Enterprises Ltd
Oil ministry defers CAG audit meet on RIL’s KG-D6 block
31 Oct 2012
Instead, officials of RIL and the petroleum ministry are meeting to break the current impasse over the KG-D6 block
Oil ministry defers CAG audit meet on RIL’s KG-D6 block
31 Oct 2012
Instead, officials of RIL and the petroleum ministry are meeting to break the current impasse over the KG-D6 block
Fiat plans to export premium models to US
31 Oct 2012
Panasonic to book $9.6 billion loss
31 Oct 2012
Panasonic today said it would book a mammoth $9.6-billion net loss in the fiscal year to March due to restructuring costs and writedowns
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