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AkzoNobel rejects PPG's revised acquisition offer
22 Mar 2017
AkzoNobel today said it had rejected a second unsolicited, takeover offer by PPG Industries Inc as it had failed to reflect the current and future value of AkzoNobel
‘Green’ chicken, lab-grown duck may soon be on your menu
22 Mar 2017
Growing meat in the lab from stem cells is not just a faddish experiment – it is very much a commercial proposition, as rearing meat in the traditional way is resource-intensive and damaging to the environment
India’s ‘Team Indus’ plans to brew beer on moon
22 Mar 2017
Team Indus, a privately-funded team under Axiom Research Labs Pvt Ltd, is competing for the Google Lunar XPRIZE – and part of its project is to brew beer on the moon using yeast
Kumar Mangalam Birla to head merged idea-Vodafone entity
20 Mar 2017
The merger of India's number two and number three telecom firms will create the country's largest telecom operator with 400 million subscribers and the widest network in the country
Kumar Mangalam Birla to head merged idea-Vodafone entity
20 Mar 2017
The merger of India's number two and number three telecom firms will create the country's largest telecom operator with 400 million subscribers and the widest network in the country
Kumar Mangalam Birla to head merged idea-Vodafone entity
20 Mar 2017
The merger of India's number two and number three telecom firms will create the country's largest telecom operator with 400 million subscribers and the widest network in the country
Kumar Mangalam Birla to head merged idea-Vodafone entity
20 Mar 2017
The merger of India's number two and number three telecom firms will create the country's largest telecom operator with 400 million subscribers and the widest network in the country
Kumar Mangalam Birla to head merged idea-Vodafone entity
20 Mar 2017
The merger of India's number two and number three telecom firms will create the country's largest telecom operator with 400 million subscribers and the widest network in the country
‘Smallpox’ at Kakrapar plant gives India’s nuclear community jitters
20 Mar 2017
To avoid panic and any further accidents, Indian nuclear watchdog Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) has shut down the affected plants till the cause has been found
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