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Apple, Samsung fail to bury hatchet
23 May 2012
Gail, Turkmengaz sign TAPI gas purchase pact
23 May 2012
Petrol prices up Rs7.50 per litre
23 May 2012
An additional increase of around Rs1.50 per litre in the selling price of petrol is needed for oil companies to fully recover cost in the 2012-13 financial year, according to IOC
Thailand's PTTEP trumps Shell's offer for Cove Energy with $1.9 billion bid
23 May 2012
The offer comes a day after Cove management on Tuesday urged its shareholder investors to accept Shell's bid ahead of today's deadline
Electronics retailer Retravision Southern in voluntary administration after retail downturn
22 May 2012
Australia scraps $9-bn coal port expansion
21 May 2012
Government to divest 10 per cent in RINL
19 May 2012
The initial public offer is part of the government’s divestment plan to raise Rs30,000 crore during the current financial year
Oil plunges to below $92 on eurozone woes
19 May 2012
Crude oil stretched its third weekly decline dropping to $91.80 a barrel on Friday due to the deepening euro zone debt crisis and concerns of a slowdown in China, the world’s second-largest economy
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