Industry
FDA proposes rules to regulate animal feed
26 Oct 2013
Maple Leaf launches auction of Canada Bread
25 Oct 2013
McKesson Corp buying German drugs distributor Celesio in $8.3-bn deal
24 Oct 2013
The acquisition of German drugs distributor Celesio by US health-care-services company McKesson Corp will create the world’s largest pharmaceutical wholesaler
TRAI firm on lower auction reserve price for spectrum
24 Oct 2013
TRAI has rejected the department of telecommunications' demand to raise the base price of spectrum for auction
Power flows from Kudankulam N-power plant into Southern grid
22 Oct 2013
The first unit of the power plant generated 160 MW of electricity, which was fed into the southern grid, and the unit will be synchronised to the grid with about 400 MW supply within 45 days
UK looks at shale gas as North Sea supplies dwindle
21 Oct 2013
Despite the hostility towards fracking, the UK could emerge as a major hub for shale gas
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