Industry
Lanco signs PPAs with TS, AP discoms
26 Sep 2015
Tired of takeover offers, Liquid Telecom to list
26 Sep 2015
US grocery chain Haggen to close 100 stores
26 Sep 2015
UBM in talks to sell PR Newswire
26 Sep 2015
India proposes over $15-bn investment in Iran; seeks cheaper gas
24 Sep 2015
India can invest around $15.2 billion in infrastructure and oil and gas projects in Iran, if Tehran offers better terms, including cheaper gas
India proposes over $15-bn investment in Iran; seeks cheaper gas
24 Sep 2015
India can invest around $15.2 billion in infrastructure and oil and gas projects in Iran, if Tehran offers better terms, including cheaper gas
Trai plans test drive to monitor call drops
24 Sep 2015
Manhattan judge strikes down Styrofoam ban
23 Sep 2015
Leonardo DiCaprio joins fossil fuel divestment movement
23 Sep 2015
Titanic star Leonardo DiCaprio has joined over 2,000 individuals and 400 institutions in pulling $2.6 trillion of investments out of fossil fuel companies
Turing vows to cut Daraprim drug price after furore over 5,000% hike
23 Sep 2015
The manufacturer was pilloried for jacking the price of Daraprim, a 62-year-old treatment for a dangerous parasitic infection, to $750 a pill from $13.50 after acquiring it
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