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WSJ to launch Japanese language website
13 Nov 2009
WSJ to launch Japanese language website
13 Nov 2009
Playboy again reportedly up for sale
13 Nov 2009
Playboy again reportedly up for sale
13 Nov 2009
Commonweath Games to boost tourism: Selja
12 Nov 2009
Shree Renuka Sugars to acquire Brazilian Vale Do Ivai Rs1,112 crore
12 Nov 2009
The country’s largest sugar refiner with a capacity of 4,000 tons a day, will be first Indian sugar company making an overseas acquisition.
Marriott launches The Autograph Collection brand
12 Nov 2009
Maxis raises $3.3 billion through Malaysia’s largest IPO
12 Nov 2009
Through its listing on the Malaysian stock exchange next week, Maxis will make a second entry, after it was de-listed two years ago when the company went private
UK wind energy industry gets £1.4 billion loan
11 Nov 2009
Orissa intensifies action against illegal mines
11 Nov 2009
E.ON sells German power grid to TenneT for $1.65 billion
11 Nov 2009
In its bid to create an integrated power transmission network in Europe, Dutch state-owned grid operator TenneT BV plans to buy E.ON AG's extra high-voltage power transmission network
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