Restructuring
Indo Rama shareholders given redeemable preference option
By These shares of Rs 10 co | 21 Oct 2002
Bayer recasts activities, gets into OTC sector
By Mohini Bhatnagar | 20 Sep 2002
American Express cuts staff amid dismal outlook
20 Jul 2001
Massive restructuring at DaimlerChrysler
By After watching the group | 22 Feb 2001
Gillette restructures again to axe 2,700 jobs
26 Dec 2000
In a downward market, automobile majors downsize and restructure
By Amidst growing fears of | 18 Dec 2000
Boeing may restructure by spinning off units
By The US-based aerospace g | 20 Nov 2000
Boeing may restructure by spinning off units
By The US-based aerospace g | 20 Nov 2000
Pfizer restructures R&D
By Pfizer, which recently a | 20 Nov 2000
British Telecom close to announcing revamp
By Increasing investor crit | 08 Nov 2000
Thermax to restructure operations
By Usha Somayaji | 26 Feb 2000
DuPont prunes nylon projects in Asia-Pacific
18 Sep 1999
Focus on organisation building, not merger
By Usha Somayaji | 13 Aug 1999
Ramco spins off software division
By R.Ramasubramoni | 01 Jul 1999
SAIL goes for VRS
07 May 1999
Finally, Voltas is rationalising
By Kiron Kasbekar | 04 Mar 1999
L & T begins to focus
By Kiron Kasbekar | 24 Feb 1999
Lay-off at Carrier Aircon
By Mohini Bhatnagar | 06 Feb 1999
Balaji group restructuring, raising funds
10 Jan 1999
Re-re-restructuring!
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 Aug 1998
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