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OZ assets mark China's largest Australian acquisition
19 Jun 2009
The acquisition of of OZ Minerals is the largest single acquisition of an Australian asset, by a Chinese company
Senate bill eases requirements on utilities
18 Jun 2009
Movada appoints Harbhajan Singh ambassador
17 Jun 2009
Movada appoints Harbhajan Singh ambassador
17 Jun 2009
Ayur to launch 24-hour awareness channel
17 Jun 2009
Finance ministry, DoT bury hatchet in 3G spectrum auction
17 Jun 2009
The finance ministry and the department of telecommunications have agreed on the minimum reserve price for the auctions
CNG costs more in Delhi from today
17 Jun 2009
KFC in worldwide seach for new face
17 Jun 2009
Holcim plans to participate up to CNY 4 billion in Huaxin Cement -China's private placement
16 Jun 2009
Government fiddles with 3G auction price again
15 Jun 2009
Steel makers cry foul over cheap Chinese imports
15 Jun 2009
Indian small and medium enterprises have urged the government to strengthen anti-dumping investigations and impose tougher safety and quality checks on Chinese products
Steel makers cry foul over cheap Chinese imports
15 Jun 2009
Indian small and medium enterprises have urged the government to strengthen anti-dumping investigations and impose tougher safety and quality checks on Chinese products
HTC introduces Touch Diamond2 in India
15 Jun 2009
HTC introduces Touch Diamond2 in India
15 Jun 2009
HUL introduces cream-based kitchen cleaner Cif
12 Jun 2009
HUL introduces cream-based kitchen cleaner Cif
12 Jun 2009
Rooh Afza targets the youth
12 Jun 2009
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