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Jaguar Land Rover to create 1,100 new jobs
25 Jul 2012
Cisco Systems to eliminate 1,300 jobs
25 Jul 2012
Cisco Systems to eliminate 1,300 jobs
25 Jul 2012
Tata Motors only Indian business in Gartner’s top 15 supply chain companies in Asia Pacific region
25 Jul 2012
Tata Motors, which ranked third, had earlier also been voted the most trustworthy Indian corporate group for the third time in a row in a recent poll
Tata Motors only Indian business in Gartner’s top 15 supply chain companies in Asia Pacific region
25 Jul 2012
Tata Motors, which ranked third, had earlier also been voted the most trustworthy Indian corporate group for the third time in a row in a recent poll
Tata Motors only Indian business in Gartner’s top 15 supply chain companies in Asia Pacific region
25 Jul 2012
Tata Motors, which ranked third, had earlier also been voted the most trustworthy Indian corporate group for the third time in a row in a recent poll
Telenor reports $1.31 billion gross profit in Q2
24 Jul 2012
Telenor reports $1.31 billion gross profit in Q2
24 Jul 2012
Infosys to hire 2,000 people in US this year
24 Jul 2012
Infosys to hire 2,000 people in US this year
24 Jul 2012
ONGC, GAIL in gas sale and purchase agreement
24 Jul 2012
The agreement also paves way for ONGC commissioning an ethane extraction plant and supply of raw materials to ONGC Petro-additions Ltd (OPaL), which is being set up as a joint venture with GAIL
ONGC, GAIL in gas sale and purchase agreement
24 Jul 2012
The agreement also paves way for ONGC commissioning an ethane extraction plant and supply of raw materials to ONGC Petro-additions Ltd (OPaL), which is being set up as a joint venture with GAIL
Aditya Birla Group raises bid for Australian iron ore miner Northern Iron to $532 mn
By By Ravi Kunder | 24 Jul 2012
Aditya Birla Group raises bid for Australian iron ore miner Northern Iron to $532 mn
By By Ravi Kunder | 24 Jul 2012
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