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2G scam: Court denies bail to Kanimozhi, 7 others
03 Nov 2011
The special CBI court looking into cases related to the 2G spectrum scam today denied bail to DMK MP Kanimozhi and seven others accused in the scam for the fourth time.
ThyssenKrupp holds roadshow for PE firms for stainless steel business
03 Nov 2011
Among those invited to bid for the sale of its stainless steel business,include Apollo Global Management, Blackstone Group and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.
WNS acquires Paxys's stake in Philippines JV
02 Nov 2011
DAVP on revamp mode, says Ambika Soni
01 Nov 2011
F1 bonanza for businesses
01 Nov 2011
Assocham says the first F1 event in India is expected to have generated business worth Rs10,000 crore from the sale of tickets, advertisements, hospitality and travelling, besides creating new business hubs and boosting commercial and residential property development.Nithin Rao reports
Jailed mining barons move court for 'special class prisoner status'
01 Nov 2011
If granted, former Karnataka minister G Janardhana Reddy and brother-in-law B V Srinivasa Reddy, would be given separate accommodation, kitchen, newspapers, cigarettes or cigars and non-vegetarian meals every day.
TNK-BP confirms deal to buy 45-% stake in Brazilian exploration blocks for $1 bn
01 Nov 2011
The deal, which had been under negotiations, will lead to the biggest upstream overseas investment by TNK-BP.
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