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GM near pact to sell truck unit to Navistar: report
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 Dec 2007
Suzuki regrets limiting stake to just 26 per cent in Maruti in 1982-83
13 Dec 2007
Indian market has been so good for Japan's Suzuki Motor Company, that on hindsight, it feels that it should have opted for a 100-per cent stake in its Indian subsidiary, instead of a mere 26 per cent in 1982-83 when it entered into a joint venture with the Indian government.
Voltas buys stake in two joint ventures
10 Dec 2007
Siemens to acquire heat-recovery steam generator-business of Balcke Dürr Austria Erlangen
07 Dec 2007
SAIL, RINL, NTPC, CIL, NMDC form joint venture; to invest Rs3,500 crore in coal mines overseas
05 Dec 2007
DLF to buy Aman Resorts
By Our Corporate Bureau | 29 Nov 2007
Citi to sell $7.5 billion of equity units to Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
By Our Corporate Bureau | 27 Nov 2007
United Airlines open to merger idea: Report
26 Nov 2007
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