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India’s iron ore exports plunge 54 per cent
26 May 2009
PetroChina to buy 45.5 per cent stake in SPC for $1 billion
25 May 2009
PetroChina, the world's second-most valuable oil and gas company after Exxon Mobil Corp yesterday said it was buying a 45.5-per cent stake in oil refiner Singapore Petroleum Company (SPC) for $1.02 billion
PetroChina to buy 45.5 per cent stake in SPC for $1 billion
25 May 2009
PetroChina, the world's second-most valuable oil and gas company after Exxon Mobil Corp yesterday said it was buying a 45.5-per cent stake in oil refiner Singapore Petroleum Company (SPC) for $1.02 billion
JSL calls off JV project in Indonesia
23 May 2009
JSL Ltd, India's largest producer of stainless steel, has called off plans for setting up a $1.2-billion joint venture project in Indonesia amidst the global economic downturn.
Le Meridien plans to open 5 hotels in India
23 May 2009
Cigarette companies lose appeal in US court
22 May 2009
Regulator wants Telstra to be split
22 May 2009
Sistema rolls out mobile phone services in Kolkata
21 May 2009
Sistema Shyam TeleServices today launched its mobile phone services in Kolkata, under the MTS brand.
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