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BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto may merge Canadian diamond operations
07 Sep 2009
After their proposed Pilbara Mines iron ore joint venture, once bitter foes BHO Billiton and Rio Tinto are forced by the global commodity downturn to join hands for their diamond mining business
BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto may merge Canadian diamond operations
07 Sep 2009
After their proposed Pilbara Mines iron ore joint venture, once bitter foes BHO Billiton and Rio Tinto are forced by the global commodity downturn to join hands for their diamond mining business
States lose power to certify drug exports
07 Sep 2009
India quits IPI gas pipeline project: report
07 Sep 2009
Tehran: Iranian news agencies are carrying reports that India has exited from a gas pipeline project which it was earlier part of in association with Iran and Pakistan
3G auction likely to benefit big telecom companies
07 Sep 2009
The proposed auction of spectrum later this year is likely to lead to improved voice services and a consolidation among mobile telephony providers. World-class internet services may have to wait, says Jagdeep Worah
Abu Dhabi's ATIC to acquire Singapore's Chartered Semi
07 Sep 2009
Singapore-based chip maker sells itself to Advanced Technology Investment for approximately $1.8 billion
Gold vaults to a new peak of Rs16,000 per 10 gm
05 Sep 2009
Rupa Publishers rush 5,000 copies of ‘Jinnah: India, Partition – Independence’ to Gujarat
05 Sep 2009
Yakult Danone India launches its probiotic drink in Mumbai
By Amit Sharma | 05 Sep 2009
Disney to influence fashion trends 2010
05 Sep 2009
Only two companies bid to run MTNL's 3G ops
04 Sep 2009
Only two companies bid to run MTNL's 3G ops
04 Sep 2009
Only two companies bid to run MTNL's 3G ops
04 Sep 2009
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