Firms/companies
BEL, France’s Thales in JV for radar development
30 Aug 2012
Orchid sells API, R&D unit to Hospira for Rs1,113 crore to reduce debt
30 Aug 2012
The businesses sold accounted for around 23 per cent of the total sales of the company last year
Orchid sells API, R&D unit to Hospira for Rs1,113 crore to reduce debt
30 Aug 2012
The businesses sold accounted for around 23 per cent of the total sales of the company last year
BT sells part stake in Tech Mahindra for Rs556 crore
30 Aug 2012
The London-based £21-billion telecom giant, has been looking to divest its stake in Tech Mahindra since 2008, but had to put its plans on hold following the stock market collapse due to the global recession
BT sells part stake in Tech Mahindra for Rs556 crore
30 Aug 2012
The London-based £21-billion telecom giant, has been looking to divest its stake in Tech Mahindra since 2008, but had to put its plans on hold following the stock market collapse due to the global recession
BT sells part stake in Tech Mahindra for Rs556 crore
30 Aug 2012
The London-based £21-billion telecom giant, has been looking to divest its stake in Tech Mahindra since 2008, but had to put its plans on hold following the stock market collapse due to the global recession
Siemens looks to Canada to power future growth
29 Aug 2012
IBM unveils new mainframe server
29 Aug 2012
Running at 5.5 GHz, IBM said the microprocessor that powers the mainframe is the fastest in the world
HUDCO restarts lending for home purchases
29 Aug 2012
IT major Mahindra Satyam in pact with IFS
29 Aug 2012
Telenor can bid in 2G auction only through Uninor: court
28 Aug 2012
Uninor, however, is looking for a new Indian partner to share 26 per cent of the joint venture equity, but without any role in running the telecom firm’s operations
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