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UK high court ruling upholds Cadbury's claims over colour purple
03 Oct 2012
Cadbury is the proud owner of the colour purple, a high court judge in UK has ruled, provided it is wrapped around several blocks of sugar, milk, cocoa and emulsifiers
UK high court ruling upholds Cadbury's claims over colour purple
03 Oct 2012
Cadbury is the proud owner of the colour purple, a high court judge in UK has ruled, provided it is wrapped around several blocks of sugar, milk, cocoa and emulsifiers
ArcelorMittal to close 2 French blast furnaces
01 Oct 2012
Maruti Suzuki September sales up 9.8 %
01 Oct 2012
Apple may set up shop in India: report
01 Oct 2012
Panasonic to make India a production hub
01 Oct 2012
Japanese consumer electronics giant Panasonic Corp plans to export home appliances from India as part of its plans to make the country one of its manufacturing hubs
Xstrata to back Glencore’s merger proposal
01 Oct 2012
Last week, Xstrata was given a one-week extension by the UK Takeover Panel to decide on the merger saga that has been lingering on for over 7 months
Xstrata to back Glencore’s merger proposal
01 Oct 2012
Last week, Xstrata was given a one-week extension by the UK Takeover Panel to decide on the merger saga that has been lingering on for over 7 months
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