Firms/companies
P&G to buy rest of Spanish Arbora & Ausonia JV for $1 bn
21 Jul 2012
Procter & Gamble Co yesterday launched a $1-billion bid for the rest of its Spanish joint venture with Spain's Agrolimen Group,to strengthen and expand its feminine- and baby-care products businesses
P&G to buy rest of Spanish Arbora & Ausonia JV for $1 bn
21 Jul 2012
Procter & Gamble Co yesterday launched a $1-billion bid for the rest of its Spanish joint venture with Spain's Agrolimen Group,to strengthen and expand its feminine- and baby-care products businesses
British Gas to move more jobs to India
21 Jul 2012
British Gas to move more jobs to India
21 Jul 2012
Reliance Q1 net profit falls 21 per cent to Rs4,473 crore
20 Jul 2012
The decline in RIL's net profit for the April-June 2012 quarter, however, was lower than the market expectations of a 23 per cent fall
Reliance Q1 net profit falls 21 per cent to Rs4,473 crore
20 Jul 2012
The decline in RIL's net profit for the April-June 2012 quarter, however, was lower than the market expectations of a 23 per cent fall
Microsoft reports first quarterly loss after 1986
20 Jul 2012
Software giant Microsoft reported its first quarterly loss after it went public in 1986, mainly from its failing online ad service aQuantive, which could not compete with rival Google Inc.
Israel’s Taro rejects Sun Pharma’s $367-mn buyout offer
20 Jul 2012
Mumbai-based Sun Pharma, India's largest pharmaceutical company by market capitalisation, already owns 66.3 per cent of Taro
Israel’s Taro rejects Sun Pharma’s $367-mn buyout offer
20 Jul 2012
Mumbai-based Sun Pharma, India's largest pharmaceutical company by market capitalisation, already owns 66.3 per cent of Taro
Chevron acquires RIL's Kurdistan blocks
20 Jul 2012
Chevron acquires RIL's Kurdistan blocks
20 Jul 2012
Chevron acquires RIL's Kurdistan blocks
20 Jul 2012
SAIL disinvestment gets CCEA nod
20 Jul 2012
SAIL disinvestment gets CCEA nod
20 Jul 2012
RCom launches new 3G tablet on Android platform
20 Jul 2012
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