Firms/companies
Sahara agrees to refund Rs24,000 crore to investors in 3 months
28 Sep 2012
The company, however, sought more time to submit documents pertaining to OFCD investors to the Securities and Exchange Board of India
Walmart will take a month to firm up plans for stores in India
27 Sep 2012
Walmart will not also wait for consent of all states since major states like Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra have welcomed the centre's decision to allow FDI in multi-brand retailing
Ford Motor to cut hundreds of jobs in Europe
26 Sep 2012
Moody’s keeps India’s rating outlook 'stable'
26 Sep 2012
The rating agency has based its assessment more on the country’s demand outlook and less on its fiscal deficit
Daimler India launches 3 BharatBenz truck models
26 Sep 2012
Anglo American plans to cut coking coal output
26 Sep 2012
Sanofi to eliminate 900 R&D jobs in France
26 Sep 2012
RIL likely to bid for 2G spectrum in upcoming auction
26 Sep 2012
Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) is likely to bid for mobile phone spectrum in the auction due in November to complement its wireless broadband services
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