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All six 2G bidders qualify; Idea makes biggest deposit
By By Jagdeep Worah | 30 Oct 2012
Idea cellular has deposited the highest earnest money among all the potential bidders, enabling it to bid for airwaves in all the 22 circles, reports Jagdeep Worah
China approves Jaguar Land Rover-Chery Automobile joint venture
30 Oct 2012
Tata Motors has received Chinese regulatory approval for a joint venture between its UK subsidiary Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) with China's state-owned Chery Automobile
RBI hints at easing of policy rates
29 Oct 2012
`As macro-risks from inflation and twin deficits recede further, that could yield space down the line for monetary policy to respond more effectively to growth concerns’
Rail fare hike on the cards, says Bansal
29 Oct 2012
UBS to split with own investment bank
29 Oct 2012
UBS will split with its struggling investment bank next week in a move that would lead to a loss of 10,000 jobs across the Swiss banking group
Hitachi consortium close to buying UK’s Horizon nuclear project for around $628 million: report
27 Oct 2012
Hitachi consortium close to buying UK’s Horizon nuclear project for around $628 million: report
27 Oct 2012
SEBI cautions investors against Sahara’s ‘switch’ option
27 Oct 2012
SEBI warning follows investor complaints that they are being forced by officials and agents of the Sahara group to switch their investments to other schemes of the group
GAIL mulling purchase of Reliance gas pipeline
27 Oct 2012
GAIL mulling purchase of Reliance gas pipeline
27 Oct 2012
GAIL mulling purchase of Reliance gas pipeline
27 Oct 2012
GAIL profit down 10% as subsidies rise
27 Oct 2012
Tata Group renews bid to acquire Orient-Express hotels
27 Oct 2012
If the Tata Group's bid suceeds, Orient-Express will remain a separate and independent company with standalone management and board of directors, as with the group's past acquisitions such as Jaguar-Land Rover and Corus
Tata Group renews bid to acquire Orient-Express hotels
27 Oct 2012
If the Tata Group's bid suceeds, Orient-Express will remain a separate and independent company with standalone management and board of directors, as with the group's past acquisitions such as Jaguar-Land Rover and Corus
Tata Group renews bid to acquire Orient-Express hotels
27 Oct 2012
If the Tata Group's bid suceeds, Orient-Express will remain a separate and independent company with standalone management and board of directors, as with the group's past acquisitions such as Jaguar-Land Rover and Corus
Hindustan Unilever shows 17% rise in Q2 profit
27 Oct 2012
BASF to invest Rs1,000 cr in new Dahej plant
26 Oct 2012
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