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Walgreens completes Alliance Boots acquisition
03 Jan 2015
Jet fuel prices cut 12.5%, but airfares to stay unchanged
02 Jan 2015
Despite the steepest reduction in ATF prices India’s cash-strapped airlines do not see any chance of a fare cut, at least in the near future
Chile top court turns down Barrick Gold’s appeal in Pascua-Lama fine
02 Jan 2015
Chile’s environment regulator will instead reevaluate the fines it imposed on the Pascua-Lama project and perhaps raise it from $16 million to $130-$300 million while Barric Gold reworks the project
Vadra’s Skylight Hospitality gets I-T notice
01 Jan 2015
Al Jazeera loses its independent reputation amid Qatar-Egypt rapport
31 Dec 2014
The network that gave birth to the media revolution in the Middle East has suddenly lost its hard-won reputation for neutrality as it had to surrender to the dictates of Saudi Arabia and Egypt
Singapore’s GIC to take control of Nirlon in Rs1,250-cr deal
24 Dec 2014
Nirlon has built a high-quality knowledge park in a 23 acre land parcel in Mumbai's Goregaon suburb after successive failures of its textile and rubber businesses
GSM operators add 8.21 million users in November
24 Dec 2014
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