Industry
Bolivia nationalises Glencore’s mining unit
12 Jun 2012
Telefonica sells 4.56 % stake in China Unicom for $1.4 bn
11 Jun 2012
Telefónica, which held a near 10-per cent stake in China Unicom, will still hold around 5 per cent stake in China’s second-largest mobile phone operator
BEML chief suspended over Tatra deal
11 Jun 2012
Opec to meet this week to review output levels
11 Jun 2012
Kraft Foods to shift listing to Nasdaq
09 Jun 2012
Heineken acquires Belgian cider maker Stassen SA
09 Jun 2012
Based in Aubel, Belgium, Stassen is one of Europe’s largest cider producers, making and distributing a range of ciders - flavoured, alcohole-free - and sparkling fruit juices
Telecom tariffs to fall yet again
09 Jun 2012
Sibal drops retrospective spectrum fee in compromise package
08 Jun 2012
Under the new deal, telcos can either pay for the remaining period of the licence, and then pay a market-based price at the time of renewal, or pay the current market-based price and keep spectrum for 20 years
Mobile towers guzzling Rs4,300-cr of diesel subsidy, TEMA tells PM
08 Jun 2012
TEMA has suggested a one-time tax amounting to Rs10 lakh on each mobile tower, equivalent to 12 years of subsidy, to minimise loss to the exchequer
Chesapeake Energy in talks to sell pipeline assets to GIP for over $4 bn: report
07 Jun 2012
Chesapeake, which is facing a cash shortfall of several billion dollars due to low gas prices, has curtailed its drilling in some fields
Oil prices rise sharply
07 Jun 2012
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