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Ruia open to partnership route to revive Dunlop
Pawan Ruia is now busy working out ways to restart ailing Dunlop. ... |
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Tata Metaliks priority to expansion
The Tata Metaliks (TML) board will meet on Monday to decide on the future expansion of the company. ... |
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Drug price tonic being readied
A new policy will bring 314 essential drugs under a uniform pricing system. The policy, to be unveiled in January, would ... |
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Suzuki pledges support to Haryana
Japanese auto giant Suzuki has assured that it would park all its future investments only in Haryana, where its Indian subsi ... |
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Pawan Ruia in Calcutta on Saturday. Picture by Kishor Roy Chowdhury
Shackles off oil hunt on Orissa coast
The ministry of environment and forests has lifted restrictions on the oil hunt off the Orissa ..
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AROUND THE GLOBE
Rich nations in action to save trade talks
Britain sought to break a deadlock over trade liberalisation when the finance ministers of G-7 coun.. |
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Mittal Steel ups stake in African unit
The worlds largest steel maker Mittal Steel Co. has raised its stake in its South African uni.. |
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World Bank watch on Hong Kong build-up
With the world trade talks just over a week away, World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz said on Frida.. |
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CORPORATE BRIEFS
MSK to raise $12 mn
Nalco pact
Shah Alloys
JK profit
RS Software
Ramsarup
Bourses in tech talk
Apollo unit
NEPC sale
ON THE MOVE
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