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Thyssenkrupp to cement Tata Steel deal with offer to workers
11 Dec 2017
Thyssenkrupp and Tata Steel had in September agreed to merge their European steel operations, creating Europe’s second largest steelmaker
US Department of Transportation scraps baggage disclosure rule for carriers proposed by Obama administration
09 Dec 2017
Putin launches $27-bn CNG project in Arctic, aims to surpass Qatar
09 Dec 2017
With Yamal LNG, Russia, the world's biggest gas exporter, intends to strengthen its market presence in Asia and demonstrate its capacity to exploit huge Arctic reserves despite major technological challenges
Retailers unite in outcry against debit card fee hike
09 Dec 2017
Retailers are planning a campaign on platforms such as Twitter and Facebook to highlight how the latest revision in the charges they pay to enable debit card transactions is anti-consumer
SAIL-ArcelorMittal automotive steel tie-up soon, AP likely locale: minister
09 Dec 2017
According to union steel minister Chaudhary Birender Singh a joint venture between state-owned SAIL and LN Mittal's ArcelorMittal to produce high-end automotive steel will be signed soon
SAIL-ArcelorMittal automotive steel tie-up soon, AP likely locale: minister
09 Dec 2017
According to union steel minister Chaudhary Birender Singh a joint venture between state-owned SAIL and LN Mittal's ArcelorMittal to produce high-end automotive steel will be signed soon
Canola oil could adversely hit brain function, finds study in mice
08 Dec 2017
Canola oil — one of the most widely consumed vegetable oils in the world — may be harmful for the brain, according to a study, which found that it can worsen memory and learning ability
Stryker Corp to buy Entellus Medical for $662 mn
08 Dec 2017
Israel Chemicals to sell its fire safety and oil additives units to SK Capital for $1 bn
07 Dec 2017
HC backs homebuyers, upholds RERA with some leeway for builders
07 Dec 2017
For property buyers, a key feature of the law is 10 per cent per annum compensation for delays beyond one year from the date of handing over of possession mentioned in the sale agreement
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