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Global steel production fell 8 per cent in 2009
27 Jan 2010
KNOC to invest $6.5 billion in Canadian energy firms: report
27 Jan 2010
Following China’s footsteps South Korea’s state-owned oil and gas company is planning acquisitions in resource-rich countries while valuations are still low due to the economic downturn
Government relaxes ECB norms for 3G bidders
27 Jan 2010
Government relaxes ECB norms for 3G bidders
27 Jan 2010
Medtronic to acquire Invatec for $350 million
25 Jan 2010
Japan’s KDDI to acquire Jupiter Telecom stake for $4 billion
25 Jan 2010
Japan’s second-biggest mobile-phone operator is acquiring a 38-per cent stake at a 65-per cent premium to boost its competitive strengths against rivals NTT DoCoMo, Softbank Corp and NTT
BT takes on Virgin Media with 40Mbit per second broadband service
25 Jan 2010
British Telecom will launch its next-generation super fast broadband service in the UK today, offering a 40Mbit/sec connection along with super-fast 10Mbit/sec uploads
BT takes on Virgin Media with 40Mbit per second broadband service
25 Jan 2010
British Telecom will launch its next-generation super fast broadband service in the UK today, offering a 40Mbit/sec connection along with super-fast 10Mbit/sec uploads
Oman plans to spend $6 billion in power sector
25 Jan 2010
The oil-rich gulf Sultanate of Oman intends to spend over $6 billion by 2016 to augment power generation capacity by building a new power plant and increasing the capacity of two existing plans.
Russia’s Rusal raises $2.24 billion in Hong Kong IPO
25 Jan 2010
In the first ever share offering by a Russian company in Asia, the world’s largest producer of aluminium and alumina, Rusal has raised $2.24 billion through an initial public offering in Hong Kong
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