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Asahi Kasei makes $2.2-bn bid for Zoll Medical
12 Mar 2012
Under the deal that has been approved by the board of both companies, Tokyo-based Asahi Kasei will pay $93 per share, a 23.8 per cent premium over the closing price of Zoll on 9 March 2012
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12 Mar 2012
Government likely to lift cotton export ban
10 Mar 2012
Government likely to lift cotton export ban
10 Mar 2012
South Indian LPG transporters call of stir
09 Mar 2012
Slain MP cop was fighting a lone battle, says father
09 Mar 2012
Narendra Kumar, a young Madhya Pradesh cadre IPS officer was deliberately run over by a tractor laden with stones on Thursday, after he took on the Chambal quarrying mafia
India adds 9.88 million new telecom users in January
07 Mar 2012
The 1.11 per cent increase in the country’s mobile user base was led mainly by Uninor, which accounted for 2.49 million of the 8.44 million new subscribers in January.
Beer or iced tea? Now you can have both!
07 Mar 2012
Byari, Deool share Best Feature Film award
07 Mar 2012
Girish Kulkarni was adjudged Best Actor for his role in political drama `Deool’ while Vidya Balan won the Best Actress award for her role in `The Dirty Picture’
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