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StanChart bets big on credit cards
Standard Chartered Bank is planning to launch a whole range of credit cards aimed at the affluent this financial year. ... |
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Zensar Tech bait to retain staff
Zensar Technologies, the information technology company of the RPG Group, has started a new trend in the business process ou ... |
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HPCL picks Vizag for 15-mt refinery
State-run Hindustan Petroleum Corporation plans to set up a new 15-million tonne export-oriented refinery at Visakhapatnam i ... |
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i-flex to pay 100% dividend
Global information technology solution provider i-flex Solutions Ltd has decided to pay a 100 per cent dividend to its share ... |
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Viraj Tyagi in Calcutta on Saturday. A Telegraph picture
Maytag falls for Whirlpool
Appliance maker Maytag Corporation on Friday said a $1.68-billion takeover offer from rival Whirlpo..
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Home-grown Chirag lights up PC market
Another home-grown brand was added to the market of personal computers today as Lok Sabha speaker S..
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AROUND THE GLOBE
Parsons faces testing time at Time Warner
In his three years running Time Warner, Richard D. Parsons has already faced down tougher challenge.. |
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Ford ready for harder workout to stay fit
Ford Motor Company is bracing for more restructuring actions, which may include plant closings and .. |
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CORPORATE BRIEFS
HM posts Rs 61cr profit
Suzlon move
ICICIPru Life
Forbes centre
StorageTek
Forex kitty rises
Precision gain
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