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ONGC, OIL, Gail to continue discounts
10 Oct 2012
ONGC, OIL, Gail to continue discounts
10 Oct 2012
Wal-Mart to seek local sources for retail foray
10 Oct 2012
ONGC to drill for thermal energy in Cambay
09 Oct 2012
ONGC to drill for thermal energy in Cambay
09 Oct 2012
Google forays into credit card business
09 Oct 2012
Businesses in the UK are getting the chance to be first in the world to obtain a Google credit card, which currently targets its Adword customers
Wal-Mart, AmEx to launch co-branded prepaid card
09 Oct 2012
Wal-Mart, AmEx to launch co-branded prepaid card
09 Oct 2012
Wal-Mart, AmEx to launch co-branded prepaid card
09 Oct 2012
BP to sell Texas refinery to Marathon Petroleum in a $2.5 billion deal
09 Oct 2012
As part of its plan to sell assets in order to pay for its 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, British oil giant BP Plc is selling its Texas City refinery to Marathon Petroleum Corp for $2.5 billion
BP to sell Texas refinery to Marathon Petroleum in a $2.5 billion deal
09 Oct 2012
As part of its plan to sell assets in order to pay for its 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, British oil giant BP Plc is selling its Texas City refinery to Marathon Petroleum Corp for $2.5 billion
RIL ignores oil ministry swap order for KG-D6 gas
08 Oct 2012
Reliance Industries has refused to comply with the oil ministry order to swap its KG-D6 gas with a city gas firm from Andhra as "trading" in the resource was not permissible under gas utilisation policy.
HSBC to stop Shariah-compliant products in UK
08 Oct 2012
Apple map app raise anti-trust issues
06 Oct 2012
CIL wants power firms to pay full import costs
06 Oct 2012
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