Industry
MTS launches new plan for high-usage customers
18 Mar 2014
German utility RWE to sell oil and gas unit to Mikhail Fridman’s L1 Energy for $7.10 bn
18 Mar 2014
RWE Dea currently has stakes in more than 180 licences or concessions in oil and gas blocks in 14 countries and is the operator of almost half of them
Goodyear unveils its latest ad blimp
15 Mar 2014
The company which had been working on the redesign for a year with German firm Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik, showed off the new version yesterday
Goodyear unveils its latest ad blimp
15 Mar 2014
The company which had been working on the redesign for a year with German firm Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik, showed off the new version yesterday
Men's Wearhouse finally seals $1.8-bn deal to acquire Jos A Bank
14 Mar 2014
The transaction is one of those rare deals where Jos A Bank initially tabled a hostile bid for its larger rival, but ended up being acquired by Men's Wearhouse
Singer Sewing Company explores sale
13 Mar 2014
Tilaknagar Industries buys out IFB Agro’s spirits business
13 Mar 2014
The acquisition will add brands like Leonov, Russki (vodka), Goldcup, Benjamin (brandy), Jubilation, Baluba (rum) and 3 Cheers (whisky) to Tilaknagar Industries’ expanding sprits portfolio
Homi Bhabha’s Malabar Hill bungalow going for Rs257 cr
13 Mar 2014
At a reserve price of Rs257 crore, the property, with a minimum floor space index of 1.33, could fetch Rs1,12,718 per sq ft for the seller, according to realty experts
Senator accuses CIA of spying on senate panel
12 Mar 2014
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