Industry
Emami acquires Lakshmibilas
16 Nov 2009
Emami acquires Lakshmibilas
16 Nov 2009
CCD becomes gaming zone
16 Nov 2009
ADF appoints JWT for creatives
16 Nov 2009
Vivendi trumps Telefonica on GVT buyout with $4.2 billion offer
16 Nov 2009
Vivendi’s new offer is almost 11 per cent above Telefonica’s latest bid, and 33 per cent higher that its own previous offer of $R42 per share.
Hollywood’s MGM puts itself up for sale
14 Nov 2009
MGM, whose lenders extended forbearance until 31 January, said its other options include operating as a stand-alone entity or forming strategic partnerships
Hike in CNG price could see ONGC, Oil India revenues soar
14 Nov 2009
Power tariffs and costs of public transport running on CNG are set to rise if the government approves an oil ministry proposal to raise the price of gas under government control by nealy 33 per cent
Hike in CNG price could see ONGC, Oil India revenues soar
14 Nov 2009
Power tariffs and costs of public transport running on CNG are set to rise if the government approves an oil ministry proposal to raise the price of gas under government control by nealy 33 per cent
Cameco likely to sell stake in Centerra Gold
14 Nov 2009
Korea’s GS Home Shopping buys 15-per cent stake in HomeShop18
14 Nov 2009
South Korean TV home shopping channel, GS Home Shopping Inc.is acquiring a 15-per cent stake HomeShop18, a venture of the Network18
India to generate 20,000 MW through solar energy
13 Nov 2009
India expects to generate up to 20,000 megawatts of solar power by 2022, minister for New and Renewable Energy, Farooq Abdullah has said.
Dhaka to resume talks on tri-nation gas link with Myanmar, India
13 Nov 2009
Dhaka has announced it will resume negotiations with New Delhi over a proposal for a pipeline across its territory that would transport natural gas from Myanmar to India.
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