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Cipla to buy stakes in two biotech firms for Rs300 crore
16 Jun 2010
Drug maker Cipla has ventured into biotechnology by acquiring 40-per cent and 25-per cent stakes in two biotech firms in Goa and Hong Kong respectively
Cipla to buy stakes in two biotech firms for Rs300 crore
16 Jun 2010
Drug maker Cipla has ventured into biotechnology by acquiring 40-per cent and 25-per cent stakes in two biotech firms in Goa and Hong Kong respectively
Cipla to buy stakes in two biotech firms for Rs300 crore
16 Jun 2010
Drug maker Cipla has ventured into biotechnology by acquiring 40-per cent and 25-per cent stakes in two biotech firms in Goa and Hong Kong respectively
Microsoft’s new Office software launches today
15 Jun 2010
Microsoft’s new Office software launches today
15 Jun 2010
Tata Motors' global sales rise 50 per cent at 79,819 vehicles in May
15 Jun 2010
The Tata Motors group today reported a 50 per cent year-on-year jump in its global sales, with 79,819 vehicles sold in May 2010
BP’s US chief to be grilled over ‘shortcuts’
15 Jun 2010
BP’s US chief to be grilled over ‘shortcuts’
15 Jun 2010
Fitch downgrades BP to BBB from AA
15 Jun 2010
Bharti to mitigate debt from $10.7 billion Zain acquisition in next few years: Sunil Mittal
15 Jun 2010
Bharti to mitigate debt from $10.7 billion Zain acquisition in next few years: Sunil Mittal
15 Jun 2010
Amul farmers caught in crossfire of power tussle
15 Jun 2010
Star denies reports of Balaji stake sale
15 Jun 2010
Star denies reports of Balaji stake sale
15 Jun 2010
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