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Jharkhand Ispat, directors convicted in coal scam
28 Mar 2016
In the first verdict to emerge pertaining to the alleged coal scam, a special court has convicted Jharkhand Ispat and two of its directors, R S Rungta and R C Rungta, of forging documents to obtain coal blocks
ONGC’s $1.3-bn deal for stake in Rosneft’s subsidiary gets Russian govt nod
26 Mar 2016
While ONGC Videsh will raise its stake in the Vankor cluster in Siberia from 15 per cent to 26 per cent, Indian Oil Corp, Oil India and Bharat PetroResources will together pick up 23.9-per cent stake in Vankor field, taking the overall stake of Indian companies in the oil field to 49.9 per cent
ONGC’s $1.3-bn deal for stake in Rosneft’s subsidiary gets Russian govt nod
26 Mar 2016
While ONGC Videsh will raise its stake in the Vankor cluster in Siberia from 15 per cent to 26 per cent, Indian Oil Corp, Oil India and Bharat PetroResources will together pick up 23.9-per cent stake in Vankor field, taking the overall stake of Indian companies in the oil field to 49.9 per cent
ONGC’s $1.3-bn deal for stake in Rosneft’s subsidiary gets Russian govt nod
26 Mar 2016
While ONGC Videsh will raise its stake in the Vankor cluster in Siberia from 15 per cent to 26 per cent, Indian Oil Corp, Oil India and Bharat PetroResources will together pick up 23.9-per cent stake in Vankor field, taking the overall stake of Indian companies in the oil field to 49.9 per cent
Starbucks to donate all leftover food to needy
23 Mar 2016
Chinese garment manufacturer Dayang Trands to buy YTO Express for $2.7 bn
23 Mar 2016
Dalian Dayang Trands Co., Ltd. (Dayang Trands) a Chinese garment manufacturer and exporter, yesterday
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