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Consortium led by a Japan’s Innovation Network planning to buy chipmaker Renesas for$2.55 bn
15 Oct 2012
Tamil Nadu n-plant big on Russian visit
15 Oct 2012
Technicians last week loaded fuel in all 163 assemblies at Unit-I of the KNPP and the criticality process has been launched, which in effect means generation of electricity has started, though not yet fed into any power grid
Best Buy to match prices of online retailers
13 Oct 2012
Rangarajan panel recommends revenue sharing by sugar mills and farmers
12 Oct 2012
The committee has suggested doing away with the present mechanism of regulated release of non-levy sugar as also phasing out of the cane area reservation and allowing contract farming
BCCI terminates franchisee Deccan Chargers
12 Oct 2012
The BCCI today terminated the troubled IPL franchisee Deccan Chargers, despite owner Deccan Chronicle Holdings Ltd (DCHL) having sealed its sale to a Mumbai-based real estate firm for nearly Rs1,100 crore.
Global demand for steel to rise 3.2 per cent
12 Oct 2012
PMO orders probe into Walmart-Bharti deal
11 Oct 2012
It is alleged that Walmart and Bharti used a consultancy outfit Cedar Support Services Ltd to siphon $100 million of funds into Bharti Retail Holdings, a multi-brand retailer as far back as in March 2010
PMO orders probe into Walmart-Bharti deal
11 Oct 2012
It is alleged that Walmart and Bharti used a consultancy outfit Cedar Support Services Ltd to siphon $100 million of funds into Bharti Retail Holdings, a multi-brand retailer as far back as in March 2010
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