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Swedish clothing retailer H&M wants to open 50 stores in India
29 Apr 2013
H&M is the second Swedish retailer after furniture major IKEA to seek permission to set up shop in India under the relaxed FDI norms
Hindustan Unilever Q4 net climbs 15% to Rs787 crore
29 Apr 2013
For the financial year ended 31 March 2013, HUL’s net profit zoomed 41 per cent to Rs3,797 crore
Hindustan Unilever Q4 net climbs 15% to Rs787 crore
29 Apr 2013
For the financial year ended 31 March 2013, HUL’s net profit zoomed 41 per cent to Rs3,797 crore
Valeant Pharma's $13-bn Actavis deal put on hold
29 Apr 2013
One of the biggest health care deals of the year has been put on hold with Valeant Pharmaceuticals and Actavis disgreeing on the size of the cash premium to be paid
Coalgate: CBI admits to sharing report with law ministry, PMO
26 Apr 2013
The CBI, which was directed to probe the allegations, was initially unwilling to share information in the case but was made to share the status report with the apex court in a sealed envelope
Coalgate: CBI admits to sharing report with law ministry, PMO
26 Apr 2013
The CBI, which was directed to probe the allegations, was initially unwilling to share information in the case but was made to share the status report with the apex court in a sealed envelope
First lab-on-chip to detect multiple tropical infections launched
26 Apr 2013
The portable test kit provides a rapid and reliable method to accurately test for multiple pathogens from just one blood sample in a matter of hours.
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