Firms/companies
Sistema nearing deal with Aircel: Reports
23 Oct 2012
Both Sistema and Airtel have denied Sistema JSFC's long-rumoured deal for buying out all or part of Malaysian telecom operator Maxis Communications' 74 per cent stake in Aircel Ltd
Rosneft to buy TNK-BP stake from BP, AAR in $54.7-bn deal
22 Oct 2012
Rosneft will pay the AAR consortium $28 billion in cash for its 50-per cent stake in TNK-BP, and pay BP $26.7 billion in a cash and stock deal
L&T Q2 net profit zooms 42 per cent to Rs1,137 crore
22 Oct 2012
Despite the economic downturn, L&T reported total order flows of Rs20,967 crore as of 30 September, sustaining an impressive 30 per cent growth momentum seen during the first quarter of the current financial year
Dr Reddy's Laboratories to acquire Dutch specialty pharmaceutical firm OctoPlus for €27.4 mn
22 Oct 2012
Dr Reddy's Laboratories to acquire Dutch specialty pharmaceutical firm OctoPlus for €27.4 mn
22 Oct 2012
JSPL close to acquiring West African iron ore mine for around $2 bn
22 Oct 2012
After terminating a $2.1-billion iron ore development deal in Bolivia this year, Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (JSPL), controlled by billionaire politician Naveen Jindal, is close to acquiring an iron ore mine in West Africa for $2 billion.
JSPL close to acquiring West African iron ore mine for around $2 bn
22 Oct 2012
After terminating a $2.1-billion iron ore development deal in Bolivia this year, Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (JSPL), controlled by billionaire politician Naveen Jindal, is close to acquiring an iron ore mine in West Africa for $2 billion.
JSPL close to acquiring West African iron ore mine for around $2 bn
22 Oct 2012
After terminating a $2.1-billion iron ore development deal in Bolivia this year, Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (JSPL), controlled by billionaire politician Naveen Jindal, is close to acquiring an iron ore mine in West Africa for $2 billion.
ONGC to hire RIL facilities
22 Oct 2012
ONGC to hire RIL facilities
22 Oct 2012
HC upholds notice to Dow in Bhopal disaster case
22 Oct 2012
ArcelorMittal bids for ThyssenKrupp’s Americas steel business
22 Oct 2012
ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steelmaker, is among eight bidders in the race for ThyssenKrupp’s unprofitable US and Brazilian plants
ArcelorMittal bids for ThyssenKrupp’s Americas steel business
22 Oct 2012
ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steelmaker, is among eight bidders in the race for ThyssenKrupp’s unprofitable US and Brazilian plants
ArcelorMittal bids for ThyssenKrupp’s Americas steel business
22 Oct 2012
ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steelmaker, is among eight bidders in the race for ThyssenKrupp’s unprofitable US and Brazilian plants
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