Industry
ENRC in talks to acquire cobalt major Camec for $1 billion
17 Sep 2009
Kazakhstan mining group Eurasian Natural Resources is in advanced talks to acquire Central African Mining & Exploration
Corning buys Axygen BioScience for $400 million
17 Sep 2009
The gloal leader in specialty glass and ceramics, plans to diversify into life sciences with its $400-million acquisition of Axygen BioScience
India designs new version of AHW reactor for use with thorium
17 Sep 2009
India is ready to export a new version of its indigenously designed Advanced Heavy Water Reactor, which uses low enriched uranium along with thorium as fuel
India to miss power target by 15,000 MW
16 Sep 2009
IEEE ratifies 802.11n wireless LAN standard
15 Sep 2009
America launches Good Egg project
15 Sep 2009
Study urges corrective action on employee happy hours
15 Sep 2009
A cold drink after a hard day’s work may be a fun way to wind down with colleagues and co-workers, but now experts are increasingly frowning at the practice.
Deutsche Telekom eyes US’s Sprint Nextel
14 Sep 2009
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