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Bharti hangs up on MTN
Bharti Airtel today said it had ended talks with South Africas MTN Group after failing to reach an agreement on the structure of what would have been the worlds sixth-largest mobile operator. ... |
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The runaway bride
MTN, it seems, has the habit of dumping it suitors. ... |
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CIL prop for closed mines
Coal India Ltd (CIL) will soon invite bids from both domestic and international players for its abandoned mines. ... |
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Dubai auto firm bets on Indian unit
Dubai-based Gorica Group of Companies expects its Indian subsidiary, Gorica Auto India Ltd, to garner revenues of 50 mil ... |
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Cash push for rural broadband
The government plans to invest $2 billion to provide broadband connectivity to rural India by 2009. ... |
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Bharti hangs up on MTN
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