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Snam buys 33% of De Nora to boost position in hydrogen technologies
24 Nov 2020
Snam is one of the world's leading energy infrastructure operators and one of the largest Italian listed companies in terms of market capitalisation while De Nora is a leading manufacturer of electrodes that can be used in the production of so-called green hydrogen production
Snam buys 33% of De Nora to boost position in hydrogen technologies
24 Nov 2020
Snam is one of the world's leading energy infrastructure operators and one of the largest Italian listed companies in terms of market capitalisation while De Nora is a leading manufacturer of electrodes that can be used in the production of so-called green hydrogen production
States to garner Rs6,656 cr in annual revenue from commercial coal mining auction: Pralhad Joshi
12 Nov 2020
Cease-fire on the Vaccine Front!
04 Nov 2020
The might of vaccines can be gauged from the fact that newly-listed Chinese pharma company, Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy Enterprise, made a $20 billion windfall on an untested vaccine, taking the net worth of Zhong Shanshan, who holds a controlling stake in the company, to $58.7 billion
Jute packaging order extended
02 Nov 2020
Cathay Pacific to cut 5,900 jobs, close Cathay Dragon as Covid hurts
26 Oct 2020
While the restructuring will cost HK$2.2 billion ($283.9 million), the airline will also seek changes in conditions in its contracts with cabin crew and pilots, the airline stated in a stock exchange filing
Micromax announces comeback with new “In” series smart phones
19 Oct 2020
The new ‘In’ brand performance phones, to be priced in the range of Rs7,000-10,000 to Rs20,000-25,000, and will be available to customers from early next month, and the entire lineup will ready by the year-end
UN’s World Food Programme awarded Nobel Peace Prize for 2020
09 Oct 2020
The World Food Programme, the world’s largest humanitarian organisation addressing hunger and promoting food security, provided assistance to close to 100 million people in 88 countries in 2019
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