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Tata Motors forays into Indonesia
11 Sep 2012
Tata Motors, the country’s largest automobile manufacturer, has forayed into Indonesia through a wholly-owned subsidiary PT Tata Motors Indonesia
SSTL’s net loss widens on currency fluctuations
11 Sep 2012
SSTL’s net loss widens on currency fluctuations
11 Sep 2012
Satyam focuses on China; to treble workforce
11 Sep 2012
As it shifts focus from Western to Eastern markets, Mahindra Satyam plans to increase its Chinese headcount to 1,500 by 2015
Hewlett-Packard to axe additional 2,000 jobs
11 Sep 2012
Skoda to make Fabia cheaper, more localised
11 Sep 2012
Skoda is planning to further cut the price of its entry-level hatchback Fabia, seeking to increase its sales by five times and garner 4 per cent of the market share by 2017.
Infosys to buy Swiss consulting firm Lodestone for Rs1,900 crore
10 Sep 2012
The combined consulting practice of Infosys and Lodestone focusing on SAP programs will deliver revenues of more than $1 billion, firmly establishing Infosys amongst the global leaders in SAP consulting
Infosys to buy Swiss consulting firm Lodestone for Rs1,900 crore
10 Sep 2012
The combined consulting practice of Infosys and Lodestone focusing on SAP programs will deliver revenues of more than $1 billion, firmly establishing Infosys amongst the global leaders in SAP consulting
Bank of Baroda cuts home loan rates
10 Sep 2012
Swiss miner Xstrata finds Glencore’s new offer too low
10 Sep 2012
The merger would create the world's fourth-largest mining company by market capitalisation, behind BHP Billiton, Vale of Brazil and Rio Tinto
Swiss miner Xstrata finds Glencore’s new offer too low
10 Sep 2012
The merger would create the world's fourth-largest mining company by market capitalisation, behind BHP Billiton, Vale of Brazil and Rio Tinto
Mahindra Satyam meet on merger proves stormy
08 Sep 2012
Mahindra Ugine in three-way steels JV with Sanyo, Mitsui
08 Sep 2012
Sanyo invested about Rs129 crore for their 29 pet cent stake while Mitsui paid approximately Rs89 crore for their 20 per cent stake in the JV Navyug Steel
ONGC Videsh buys Hess’s stake in Azerbaijan’s ACG fields for $1 billion
08 Sep 2012
The Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli oil field, which is currently at the execution stage, has a 30-year production sharing agreement with expected extraction of 1 million barrels of oil per day
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