Industry
Electronic Arts buys Playfish for $400 million
10 Nov 2009
Enzon to sell specialty pharma business
09 Nov 2009
TOI launches campaign for future cities
09 Nov 2009
TOI launches campaign for future cities
09 Nov 2009
Punj Lloyd Group launches solar utility projects
09 Nov 2009
Punj Lloyd Delta Renewables will develop, engineer and execute renewable energy-based projects throughout the world.
Suncor plans to sell assets worth $3.7 billion
09 Nov 2009
Canada's largest integrated energy company, Suncor Energy, will divest some natural gas assets in Western Canada and the US Rockies, Trinidad and Tobago, and non-core North Sea properties.
Freddie Mac reports $6.3 billion Q3 net loss
07 Nov 2009
Freddie Mac reports $6.3 billion Q3 net loss
07 Nov 2009
Textile technology upgradation scheme runs out of funds
07 Nov 2009
Following an overwhelming demand from the industry, he Rs66,275-crore Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS) for textile industry has run into deficit
Tommy Hilfiger launches limited edition watches
07 Nov 2009
NTC to triple turnover by 2014
07 Nov 2009
RIM announces $1.2 billion share buyback
07 Nov 2009
RIM announces $1.2 billion share buyback
07 Nov 2009
CIC to take 15-per cent stake for $1.58 billion in US power producer AES
07 Nov 2009
Virginia-based AES signed a stock purchase agreement with a wholly owned investment subsidiary of Chinese sovereign-wealth fund China Investment Corporation to raise $1.58 billion of new equity
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