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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
Sony not to restart manufacturing in India
07 Sep 2012
Honda Motor Co to get new identity by month end
07 Sep 2012
Honda Motor Co to get new identity by month end
07 Sep 2012
Galaxy S sales cross 20 million mark in 100 days
06 Sep 2012
Mahindra to launch mini SUV this month
06 Sep 2012
M&M's smallest SUV, the Quanto, due for launch on 20 September, measures less than four metres in length
Mahindra to launch mini SUV this month
06 Sep 2012
M&M's smallest SUV, the Quanto, due for launch on 20 September, measures less than four metres in length
Mahindra to launch mini SUV this month
06 Sep 2012
M&M's smallest SUV, the Quanto, due for launch on 20 September, measures less than four metres in length
Mercedes-Benz India to invest additional Rs250 crore by 2014
06 Sep 2012
Mercedes-Benz India will invest an additional Rs250 crore by 2014 as it prepares to expand its range of models at its Pune plant
Shell to build world’s first oil sands carbon capture project in Canada
06 Sep 2012
Shell is planning the world’s first oil sands carbon capture and storage project in Canada
Axis Bank's new home loan comes with built-in EMI waiver
06 Sep 2012
The new loan comes at the same rates as a regular loan and will be available to new customers under the floating rate option
SBI cuts term deposit rates by 0.5 to 1 per cent
05 Sep 2012
LyondellBasell scrip added to S&P 500 Index
05 Sep 2012
Suzlon Group signs 332 MW offshore turbine contract with Germany's RWE Innogy
05 Sep 2012
Suzlon’s German subsidiary REpower Systems SE has signed a contract with RWE Innogy for supply of offshore turbines for one of the world’s largest open sea wind power projects
Hackers breach FBI data, leak 1 million Apple device IDs
05 Sep 2012
Hackers on Monday posted 1 million Apple device UDIDs and claimed there were more in the offing, once again raising uncomfortable questions about security systems in place at the FBI which was the target of the attack.
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