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2G scam: Sibal paves way for 30-member JPC
01 Mar 2011
2G scam: CBI probe now covers 63 persons, SC told
01 Mar 2011
The CBI today told the Supreme Court that 63 persons, including promoters and chief executives of 10 telecom companies, are being investigated in the 2G spectrum allocation case
Equinox Minerals bids $4.9-bn for Lundin Mining
01 Mar 2011
The offer from Equinox came about six weeks after Lundin agreed to a merger with fellow copper miner Inmet Mining to create a C$9-billion copper company Symterra Corp through an all-stock transaction
Unrest won’t put skids on oil supply: Qatar
28 Feb 2011
Quashing fears of supply disruption from Libya, where revolt against President Gaddafi has virtually halted exports, Qatar energy minister Mohammed Saleh al-Sada says that OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers have plenty of oil available and there was no reason for nervousness in the market
Crude prices dip as Saudi opens taps
25 Feb 2011
OPEC secretary general Abdalla Salem-El-Badri feels the oil spike is more technical in nature than market related
2G scam: CBI grills top Tata aides
25 Feb 2011
NTPC’s first supercritical unit goes operational
25 Feb 2011
Court to decide on Balwa’s bail today
25 Feb 2011
CBI grills Arun Shourie over 2G allocations
25 Feb 2011
Uranium exports to India a ''good idea'', says ex Australian PM Bob Hawke
25 Feb 2011
Former Australian prime minister, Bob Hawke, has spoken out in support of a move to reopen a debate to allow increased uranium mining as well as exports to India.
Crude nears $120 a barrel as Libya crisis deepens
24 Feb 2011
The market is now looking to Saudi Arabia, which may be willing and is capable of supplying quality oil
2G scam: CBI, ED probing foreign links
24 Feb 2011
Mumbai sixth most expensive office market
24 Feb 2011
Mumbai comes in at the sixth spot behind Hong Kong, London, Tokyo, Rio de Janiero and New York in terms of office rentals
Oil prices rise higher on Libyan supply concerns
23 Feb 2011
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