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Mid-Day to merge newspaper business with Jagran Prakashan
05 May 2010
Publishing group Mid-day Multimedia Ltd that publishes the Mid-Day and Inqulab newspapers today announced the merger of its newspaper business with Jagran Prakashan Ltd
Mid-Day to merge newspaper business with Jagran Prakashan
05 May 2010
Publishing group Mid-day Multimedia Ltd that publishes the Mid-Day and Inqulab newspapers today announced the merger of its newspaper business with Jagran Prakashan Ltd
Mukherjee rules out rollback in fuel taxes
05 May 2010
Lihir Gold succumbs to Newcrest's $8.79 billion sweetened merger offer
04 May 2010
The combination of Lihir Gold Limited, Australia's second-largest gold miner, and rival Newcrest Mining Ltd will create the fifth largest gold producer in the world.
Century to re-enter shipping: report
03 May 2010
Glenmark in $325-million drug deal with Sanofi-Aventis
03 May 2010
Under the terms of the agreement, Glenmark will receive an upfront payment as well as development, regulatory and commercial milestone payments, that could reach a total of $325 million
Glenmark in $325-million drug deal with Sanofi-Aventis
03 May 2010
Under the terms of the agreement, Glenmark will receive an upfront payment as well as development, regulatory and commercial milestone payments, that could reach a total of $325 million
Pantaloon forms JV with UK shoemaker C & J Clark
30 Apr 2010
India blocks Chinese telecoms equipment makers
30 Apr 2010
After informally telling Indian mobile operators for over four months not to import telecom equipment manufactured by Chinese companies, the government today officially baned the import of such equipment from China
CERC notifies climate-friendly electricity grid norms
30 Apr 2010
The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) today notified changes to the Indian Electricity Grid Code thay would significantly increase the share of electricity generated from renewable sources
Telecom companies resent CAG bid to audit their books
30 Apr 2010
Leading mobile operatorshave questioned the Comptroller and Auditor General’s authority to audit their accounts
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