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Carrefour call for Calcutta
Carrefour, the world’s second-largest supermarket chain after Wal-Mart, is looking to set up base in Calcutta. ... |
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Top guns take aim at market panic
Stocks closed the week on a flat note after a see-saw session during which the sensex bounced back to a high of 8327.35 on s ... |
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More foreign firms in oil hunt
The government plans to change its policy of awarding exploration blocks to companies so that foreign firms with cutting-edg ... |
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CESC’s Haldia plan cleared
The Bengal government has cleared CESC’s proposed 1,000-mw (2x500-mw) thermal plant at Haldia. ... |
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Ceat rolls out 3:10 rights issue
Ceat will offer a rights issue of three shares for every 10 held at Rs 50 apiece in a move that will raise up to Rs 52.7 cro ... |
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Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee with CII president Y.C. Deveshwar in Calcutta on Friday. Picture by Kishor Roy Chowdhury
Toyota puts sales in top gear
Toyota Kirloskar Motor Ltd has set a target of selling 54,000 vehicles in India this year, while ex..
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Housing norms irk builders
The stiff qualification norms laid down by West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corpo..
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Govt for labour consensus
The UPA government wants to take the Left into confidence before introducing any labour reforms.. |
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Matrix in joint venture with Aspen
The Hyderabad-based Matrix Laboratories has signed a joint venture agreement with Aspen Pharmac.. |
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Inflation rises to 3.53%
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