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Indian enterprises rate cyber attacks higher than terrorism, natural disasters: Symantec survey
09 Mar 2010
Bosch declares lock-out at Naganathapura plant
09 Mar 2010
Bosch declares lock-out at Naganathapura plant
09 Mar 2010
RBI, SEBI tightens screws on Bank of Rajasthan
09 Mar 2010
RBI, SEBI tightens screws on Bank of Rajasthan
09 Mar 2010
RBI, SEBI tightens screws on Bank of Rajasthan
09 Mar 2010
RBI, SEBI tightens screws on Bank of Rajasthan
09 Mar 2010
Moser Baer PV Technologies achieves highest thin-film wattage
09 Mar 2010
Moser Baer PV Technologies today reported successful validation of its proprietary process that yielded the highest efficiency and wattage from any amorphous-silicon single junction thin film module.
Moser Baer PV Technologies achieves highest thin-film wattage
09 Mar 2010
Moser Baer PV Technologies today reported successful validation of its proprietary process that yielded the highest efficiency and wattage from any amorphous-silicon single junction thin film module.
Abhishek Bachchan to be face of Videocon d2h
09 Mar 2010
Abhishek Bachchan to be face of Videocon d2h
09 Mar 2010
L&T Power to invest Rs30,000 crore for 5,000 mw capacity by 2015
09 Mar 2010
L&T, is planning to invest Rs30,000 crore in building new power plants of 5,000- megawatt (MW) capacity by 2015.
Bolivia moves to scrap Jindal's EL Mutun iron ore deal
08 Mar 2010
Bolivia's mining and metallurgy ministry has requested the local branch of Peru's BCP bank to encash JSPL's $18-million performance bond for failing to honour its investment obligations.
ONGC to fund acquisitions with borrowings of $10 billion
08 Mar 2010
In a bid to compensate for declining output in domestic fields, state-owned ONGC may borrow up to $10 billion over the next decade to purchase overseas assets.
SUUTI sells 9.42 per cent stake in NSDL to NSE
08 Mar 2010
SUUTI sells 9.42 per cent stake in NSDL to NSE
08 Mar 2010
Tata Motors launches 'Service Edge' for car care
08 Mar 2010
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