Industry
CSR spurns Bright Food’s offer; prefers demerger
16 Jan 2010
Most toys sold in India contain toxic chemical: study
15 Jan 2010
Many of the plastic toys sold in India can seriously harm the health of children playing with them, as they may contain an extremely toxic chemical
EGoM wants four 3G-players in metros
15 Jan 2010
Japanese cosmetics maker Shiseido to acquire Bare Escentuals Inc. for $1.7 billion
15 Jan 2010
Shiseido is among the top three cosmetics brands in China and other Asian markets and has been steadily increasing its global diversification.
India, France operationalise nuclear deal
15 Jan 2010
MGM bid opens today; Reliance Entertainment may enter race
15 Jan 2010
The studio, known for such classics as The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind and the James Bond and Pink Panther series, made only one movie in 2009
MGM bid opens today; Reliance Entertainment may enter race
15 Jan 2010
The studio, known for such classics as The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind and the James Bond and Pink Panther series, made only one movie in 2009
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