Firms/companies
BASF to acquire US agrochem firm Becker Underwood for $1.02 bn
21 Sep 2012
BASF SE, the world's largest chemicals maker is expanding its agro pesticides division through the acquisition of US crop protection company Becker Underwood
M&M unveils `Quanto’, the cheapest compact SUV
20 Sep 2012
The Quanto is available at a very competitive price of Rs5.82 lakh for the base variant, going up to Rs7.36 lakh for the fully loaded top-end version (ex-showroom Maharashtra)
Bharti Infratel to use IPO proceeds for towers
20 Sep 2012
Microsoft warns of Poison Ivy in IE web browser
18 Sep 2012
Intel aims to make passwords obsolete
18 Sep 2012
Apple stock soars to $700 as iPhone 5 shatters order record
18 Sep 2012
Apple said that the demand for the iPhone 5 has exceeded the initial supply, and although the majority of pre-orders will be delivered by the weekend, some will be delayed until October
Consumer electronics maker CCE for $148 million
18 Sep 2012
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