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Surat diamond industry to float Rs1,000-crore company to buy raw diamonds
18 Aug 2010
The Rs65,000-crore Surat diamond induwstry plans to cut out middlemen by launching corporate procurement arm
Welspun takes management control of MSK Projects
17 Aug 2010
A lethal brain tumour’s strength may be its weakness
17 Aug 2010
Disrupting signalling among diverse cancer cellsmay make glioblastomas be more easily treatable. By Scott LaFee
UK farmers to get guaranteed returns for green power generation
17 Aug 2010
UK's farmers will get guaranteed cash for the next 25 years on every unit of electricity generated by a solar panel, wind turbine or biomass technology
iiNet looks to emerge leading Australian telco
17 Aug 2010
Government hikes ethanol price for OMCs to Rs27 a litre
16 Aug 2010
The cabinet committee on economic affairs has approved an interim price of Rs27 per litre of ethanol for mandatory blending with petrol against the existing Rs21.50 a litre.
Lemon Mobile launches iT 717 touchscreen phone
16 Aug 2010
Private power producers protest import duty move
16 Aug 2010
McNally Bharat looks to acquisitions in Europe
14 Aug 2010
Oil futures decline 7% on economic concerns
14 Aug 2010
Crude oil futures have declined on concerns about slowing global economic growth, which is likely to affect energy demand.
East India Company reborn on I-Day eve
14 Aug 2010
Sanjiv Mehta, an India-born Briton, is relaunching the East India Company on Independence Day-eve, over 400 years after it was first set up in AD 1600.
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