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Government gets full spectrum money as BSNL, MTNL pay up
01 Jun 2010
All the seven private telecom companies which had won 3G spectrum in the recent auction, as well as state-run BSNL and MTNL, have collectively paid Rs67,719 crore to the government
Government gets full spectrum money as BSNL, MTNL pay up
01 Jun 2010
All the seven private telecom companies which had won 3G spectrum in the recent auction, as well as state-run BSNL and MTNL, have collectively paid Rs67,719 crore to the government
US Senator proposes to end outsourcing through taxation
31 May 2010
A US Senator from New York is planning to introduce legislation that will tax US companies that uses overseas call centres in order to keep call centre jobs within the US
NMDC doubles price for Asian steel mills, moves to quarterly iron ore contract
31 May 2010
The price hike is in line with the prices secured by global mining giants Vale of Brazil, Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton, who secured a 90 -100 per cent increase for the April quarter with Asian steel makers in March, this year
Drilling delays in US Gulf would cause oil price hike, job losses: API
29 May 2010
The American Petroleum Institute has asked the US Congress to reconsider any decisions that would place previously available lease areas off limits
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