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Kohinoor Foods forms JV with McCormick of US
03 Jun 2011
Progress Energy to sell half its North Montney shale-gas assets to Petronas for C$1.07 bln
02 Jun 2011
The two will also set up an LNG export joint venture on the West Coast of British Columbia, with Petronas owning 80 per cent and Progress holding the remaining 20 per cent.
A bigger telecom scam brewing in China!
01 Jun 2011
Dayanidhi Maran too may face charges in 2G case
01 Jun 2011
CBI may file a chargesheet against union textiles minister Dayanidhi Maran, a member of the DMK party and a former telecom minister, in the 2G spectrum scam case.
European Investment Bank stops lending to Glencore
01 Jun 2011
The EIB stopped lending to Glencore following what it said "serious concerns" about the company's corporate governance
2G scam: Dayanidhi Maran under scanner now
31 May 2011
The JPC is expected to summon Maran over alleged spectrum payoffs by Malaysia-based Maxis to the Maran family-owned Sun TV.
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