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Xstrata postpones vote on $90-bn Glencore merger
07 Jul 2012
Xstrata's second-largest shreholder is holding out for a better offer from Glencore
Xstrata postpones vote on $90-bn Glencore merger
07 Jul 2012
Xstrata's second-largest shreholder is holding out for a better offer from Glencore
M&M launches Maxximo Mini Van at Rs3.8 lakh
06 Jul 2012
Volkswagen to own Porsche’s automobile business by 1 Aug
06 Jul 2012
According to the deal, Porsche will sell its holding business operations, including its 50.1-per cent investment in Porsche's operating business, to Volkswagen.
Volkswagen to own Porsche’s automobile business by 1 Aug
06 Jul 2012
According to the deal, Porsche will sell its holding business operations, including its 50.1-per cent investment in Porsche's operating business, to Volkswagen.
Volkswagen to own Porsche’s automobile business by 1 Aug
06 Jul 2012
According to the deal, Porsche will sell its holding business operations, including its 50.1-per cent investment in Porsche's operating business, to Volkswagen.
Aditya Birla group acquires Terrace Bay Pulp Mill for around Rs2,000 crore
06 Jul 2012
The Terrace Bay Pulp Mill is considered an anchor mill due to its location and its significant consumption of residual chips produced by the regional sawmills
Aditya Birla group acquires Terrace Bay Pulp Mill for around Rs2,000 crore
06 Jul 2012
The Terrace Bay Pulp Mill is considered an anchor mill due to its location and its significant consumption of residual chips produced by the regional sawmills
Reliance Communications files for Singapore IPO
05 Jul 2012
Reliance Communications files for Singapore IPO
05 Jul 2012
Apple suffers setback in HTC suit
05 Jul 2012
Though the judgment comes as a defeat for Apple in the smartphone patent wars, iPhone maker will continue litigating globally against competitors
Google to phase out five products
05 Jul 2012
DGH revokes approval for RIL’s CBM gas price
04 Jul 2012
Under the RIL formula, CBM from its Madhya Pradesh blocks would cost $12.93 per mmBtu against the well-head cost of $4/2/mmBtu for gas flowing from Essar Oil's block in West Bengal
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