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Citi turnaround earns Pandit Euromoney's 'Banker of the year' award
12 Jul 2010
For his two and a half years-long efforts in turning around Citigroup, Euromoney has named Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit as `Banker of the year'.
General motors India rejigs senior team
09 Jul 2010
Genesis Burson-Marsteller strengthens team
09 Jul 2010
Bharti Airtel CEO Kapoor is new COAI chief
09 Jul 2010
ADB honours Suzlon's Tulsi Tanti with 'Wind Visionary of Asia' title
06 Jul 2010
Tulsi Tanti has transformed Suzlon, a small company of 20 people into a major multinational business that has propelled India into wind superpower status, ADB says
ADB honours Suzlon's Tulsi Tanti with 'Wind Visionary of Asia' title
06 Jul 2010
Tulsi Tanti has transformed Suzlon, a small company of 20 people into a major multinational business that has propelled India into wind superpower status, ADB says
Gen Petraeus takes over in Afghanistan; calls for united efforts
03 Jul 2010
In a key development, Gen David H Petraeus, the architect of US’s military turnaround in Iraq, assumes command as chief of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan.
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