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SAIL, ArcelorMittal finalise terms of Rs5,000-cr joint venture: reports
01 Jun 2017
ArcelorMittal may follow up the joint venture with a ramp-up of its India presence through purchase of stake in three of SAIL's weak units, reports pointed out
SAIL, ArcelorMittal finalise terms of Rs5,000-cr joint venture: reports
01 Jun 2017
ArcelorMittal may follow up the joint venture with a ramp-up of its India presence through purchase of stake in three of SAIL's weak units, reports pointed out
Uber Technologies sacks Anthony Levandowski
31 May 2017
Uber Technologies sacks Anthony Levandowski
31 May 2017
RBI urges banks to gear up for account portability
31 May 2017
Bankers aren’t quite convinced that this could be done with the multiple account number formats and also because inter-bank portability of bank account numbers could lead to fierce competition in the banking industry
JLR joins other luxury car makers, cuts prices ahead of GST
31 May 2017
The benefits will be in the range of Rs2 lakh to Rs5.7 lakh on Jaguar XE sedan and Rs4 lakh to Rs10.9 lakh on Jaguar XJ while on Land Rover models Discovery Sport and Range Rover Evoque the benefits will range from Rs3.3 lakh to Rs7.5 lakh
Amazon shares hit $1,000 for the first time
31 May 2017
The stock price takes Amazon’s market value to about $478 billion, double that of the world's biggest traditional retailer Wal-Mart, while the value of a $1,000 investment on Amazon's first day of trading in 1997 exceeds $500,000 today
Amazon shares hit $1,000 for the first time
31 May 2017
The stock price takes Amazon’s market value to about $478 billion, double that of the world's biggest traditional retailer Wal-Mart, while the value of a $1,000 investment on Amazon's first day of trading in 1997 exceeds $500,000 today
Amazon shares hit $1,000 for the first time
31 May 2017
The stock price takes Amazon’s market value to about $478 billion, double that of the world's biggest traditional retailer Wal-Mart, while the value of a $1,000 investment on Amazon's first day of trading in 1997 exceeds $500,000 today
Amazon shares hit $1,000 for the first time
31 May 2017
The stock price takes Amazon’s market value to about $478 billion, double that of the world's biggest traditional retailer Wal-Mart, while the value of a $1,000 investment on Amazon's first day of trading in 1997 exceeds $500,000 today
Flipkart COO Nitin Seth quits ahead of Snapdeal acquisition
31 May 2017
Nitin Seth's departure will further widen the ambit of chief executive officer Kalyan Krishnamurthy, who last week took over the HR function as in charge of all the key functions at Flipkart
Debt-laden Reliance Com seeking to sell its office space
30 May 2017
Reliance Communications has approached lenders and bond holders to defer loan repayments till at least 30 September so that it can finalize two deals in the pipeline
Debt-laden Reliance Com seeking to sell its office space
30 May 2017
Reliance Communications has approached lenders and bond holders to defer loan repayments till at least 30 September so that it can finalize two deals in the pipeline
Govt looking to exit debt-laden Air India: FM
29 May 2017
Air India, which has a valuation of Rs20,000-25,000 crore, a 14 per cent share of the domestic market and an accumulated debt of Rs50,000 crore, makes an ideal target for divestment
Govt looking to exit debt-laden Air India: FM
29 May 2017
Air India, which has a valuation of Rs20,000-25,000 crore, a 14 per cent share of the domestic market and an accumulated debt of Rs50,000 crore, makes an ideal target for divestment
Govt looking to exit debt-laden Air India: FM
29 May 2017
Air India, which has a valuation of Rs20,000-25,000 crore, a 14 per cent share of the domestic market and an accumulated debt of Rs50,000 crore, makes an ideal target for divestment
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