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Aditya Birla Group raises bid for Australian iron ore miner Northern Iron to $532 mn
By By Ravi Kunder | 24 Jul 2012
Wipro Q1 net jumps 18 per cent to Rs1,580 crore
24 Jul 2012
Maruti to stay put in Manesar, may sack workers
24 Jul 2012
Maruti to stay put in Manesar, may sack workers
24 Jul 2012
Maruti to stay put in Manesar, may sack workers
24 Jul 2012
Rural India becoming the epicentre of growth: HUL chief
23 Jul 2012
Hindustan Unilever chairman Harish Manwani says if agricultural growth picked up to 4 per cent as projected by the Planning Commission, the cascading impact of rural prosperity could boost our GDP by an extra 2 per cent
IMF economist slams Fund over failure on euro zone
21 Jul 2012
`The IMF had over-stretched by lending to Europe without exercising the same level of independence it would normally apply in bailouts to emerging economies’
Government to conduct trial of plastic currency
21 Jul 2012
Maruti Suzuki declares lock-out at Manesar facility
21 Jul 2012
Passenger car market leader Maruti Suzuki today declared a lock-out at its Manesar facility after a violent mob of workers on Wednesday went berserk inside the plant
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