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Southern gas grid to be commissioned by mid-2012
20 Apr 2010
3G bids up 73 per cent above base price
20 Apr 2010
China offers $20-billion loan to Venezuela
19 Apr 2010
China will provide soft loans worth $20 billion to Venezuela for the development of the Latin American nation’s energy sector
India to engage Iran over IPI gas pipeline once again
19 Apr 2010
India’s on again, off again engagement with the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline has been revived once again with New Delhi seeking fresh talks over participation in the $7.5 billion gas pipeline.
Global Scotch whisky exports rise 3 per cent with rising demand in Africa and the Americas
17 Apr 2010
Pan India 3G mobile bid touches Rs5,095.91 crore
17 Apr 2010
Government withdraws ban on SMS in J&K
17 Apr 2010
Japan’s JFE to take stake in JSW: reportsril
16 Apr 2010
JSW Energy to acquire South African coal mine
16 Apr 2010
JSW Energy will acquire an initial 29-per cent stake in the South African Mining Company and finance the reopening of the debt-ridden mines ahead of making an open offer for its entire issued equity
JSW Energy to acquire South African coal mine
16 Apr 2010
JSW Energy will acquire an initial 29-per cent stake in the South African Mining Company and finance the reopening of the debt-ridden mines ahead of making an open offer for its entire issued equity
Boston Scientific to resume defibrillators sales
16 Apr 2010
India builds strategic oil reserve facilities for Rs3,000 crore
16 Apr 2010
The strategic oil reserve facilities, the first of their kind in the country, will be built at three locations in east and west coast of southern India as they would be easily accessible to refineries
Australia’s NBN Co may take up to 30 years to make a profit
16 Apr 2010
National Broadband Network Company (NBN Co) said yesterday that the government will no be able to generate a return from its prestigious multi-billion dollar national broadband network for 20 to 30 years
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