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Petronas plans to invest $36 bn in British Columbia LNG project
09 Oct 2013
Petronas expects to make a final decision on the LNG project investment in late 2014 depending on how liberal the government of British Columbia is about the planned LNG export tax rates
DLF sells assets worth Rs147crore to reduce debt
09 Oct 2013
Sole bidder Indian Oil bids below Rs3,000 cr for 31% Haldia Petro stake
07 Oct 2013
The Chatterjee Group, a joint promoter of Haldia Petroleum, has the right of first refusal over the West Bengal government’s stake and has 30 days to match the bid, and another month to make payments
Leela, Kempinski end 25-year alliance
07 Oct 2013
Sotheby's adopts poison pill to ward off hedge fund Third Point
05 Oct 2013
The board of auction house Sotheby's yesterday adopted a “poison pill” defence to stop activist-investor Daniel Loeb's Third Point from increasing its stake in the company
Cabinet clears $5.12-bn OVL-OIL purchase of gas assets in Mozambique
04 Oct 2013
ONGC Videsh Limited and Oil India Limited will acquire 20 per cent participating interest in Rovuma Area 1 offshore block in Mozambique in two different transactions
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