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Valeant Pharma raises Salix bid to $11.1 bn
16 Mar 2015
UK high street shop closures triples in 2014
16 Mar 2015
Coal ministry delays award of 5 more coal blocks
16 Mar 2015
Coal ministry delays award of 5 more coal blocks
16 Mar 2015
Coal ministry delays award of 5 more coal blocks
16 Mar 2015
Parrikar to stress joint defence manufacture during Korea visit
16 Mar 2015
Defence minister Manohar Parrikar is determined to push Prime Minister Narendra Modi's `Make in India' initiative during his first foreign visit since taking charge last year
New Zealand's Fonterra buys 18.8% stake in China's Beingmate for $553 mn
16 Mar 2015
The two companies intend to create a fully integrated global supply chain from the farm gate direct to China’s consumers, using Fonterra’s milk pools and manufacturing sites in New Zealand, Australia, and Europe
SC slams centre for inaction over gang-rape videos
14 Mar 2015
In sharp contrast to the immediate ban on a BBC documentary on the Delhi rape, the cops have done nothing to catch the perpetrators of the video-filmed gang-rape that has appeared on social media
SC slams centre for inaction over gang-rape videos
14 Mar 2015
In sharp contrast to the immediate ban on a BBC documentary on the Delhi rape, the cops have done nothing to catch the perpetrators of the video-filmed gang-rape that has appeared on social media
DIPP clarifies on construction sector FDI policy
14 Mar 2015
Valeant Pharma plans to raise bid for Salix
14 Mar 2015
Canada’s Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc is planning to raise its bid for Salix Pharmaceuticals Ltd, after Endo International Plc tabled a counter-bid this week
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