Firms/companies
Australian consumer watchdog takes HP to court
16 Oct 2012
RIL to raise capacity at Jamnager
15 Oct 2012
RIL-BP surrenders 9 oil and gas blocks
15 Oct 2012
RIL-BP surrenders 9 oil and gas blocks
15 Oct 2012
Japan's Softbank to buy 70 % stake in Sprint Nextel for $20.1 bn
15 Oct 2012
This is the second-biggest acquisition by Softbank after it purchased Vodafone's Japan unit for $15.5 billion in 2006
US regulator to recommend suing Google for manipulating search results
15 Oct 2012
US Federal Trade Commission believes that Google manipulates search results to benefit its own products, while making it harder for products from competitors to appear prominently on a results page
UK fund sues Coal India for mismanagement
13 Oct 2012
TCI has alleged that the government abused its powers as a majority shareholder to improperly exert pressure on CIL directors to take decisions against the interests of other shareholders
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