Industry
US considers selling strategic oil reserves
07 Mar 2011
CLP India to set up two new wind farms in India
07 Mar 2011
Kudankulam reactor start-up in April
07 Mar 2011
Hotel Leelaventure to raise Rs600 crore through 14.5-% stake sale to PE funds
05 Mar 2011
The company plans to raise about Rs250 crore through the sale of commercial property in Chennai, and another Rs400 crore from projects in Pune and Hyderabad
Hotel Leelaventure to raise Rs600 crore through 14.5-% stake sale to PE funds
05 Mar 2011
The company plans to raise about Rs250 crore through the sale of commercial property in Chennai, and another Rs400 crore from projects in Pune and Hyderabad
China secures massive deliveries of Turkmen gas for the future
04 Mar 2011
China will boost its future annual natural gas purchases from Turkmenistan to 60 billion cubic meters, equivalent to more than half its entire natural gas consumption last year.
Govt backs programme to develop AIDS vaccine in India
04 Mar 2011
The government's Department of Biotechnology and the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) will jointly operate and fund an HIV vaccine design programme in India.
UK govt nod for Newscorp-BSkyB merger
04 Mar 2011
The UK government has cleared the way for media baron Rupert Murdoch to acquire TV news broadcaster BskyB, a merger likely to create a giant media company in the UK.
Oversupply of retail space shifts power from developers to retailers; rentals under pressure
02 Mar 2011
Michelin to hike tyre prices from 1 April
01 Mar 2011
Raja seeks videoconferencing of JPC proceedings
01 Mar 2011
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