Industry
Aditya Birla group to buy 27.5 per cent stake in India Today group
18 May 2012
The media sector is a sunrise sector from an investment point of view, said Kumar Mangalam Birla, chairman of the Aditya Birla Group
Warren Buffet to buy 63 newspapers from Media General
18 May 2012
Although most analysts do not see long-term value of the print media, Buffett says newspapers will have a decent future if they continue delivering information that cannot be found elsewhere
Spectrum resale: TRAI proposals may not be final
17 May 2012
Sweden’s Tele2 rebuffs Russian exit speculation
17 May 2012
India can’t let go the nuclear power option: PM
16 May 2012
After raids, Yeddyurappa seeks pre-emptive bail
16 May 2012
India to cut Iranian oil imports by 11% this year
16 May 2012
Minister R P N Singh’s announcement in Parliament is widely seen as bowing to US pressure; but an offer of shale gas may be the quid pro quo
Illegal mining: CBI raids Yeddyurappa, sons’ houses
16 May 2012
A special nine-member CBI team has been formed to investigate the case, after the Supreme Court last week directed a CBI inquiry against the former chief minister
Illegal mining: CBI raids Yeddyurappa, sons’ houses
16 May 2012
A special nine-member CBI team has been formed to investigate the case, after the Supreme Court last week directed a CBI inquiry against the former chief minister
TRAI slaps 12 minutes per hour cap on TV ads
15 May 2012
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