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Coalgate: CBI files FIRs against Naveen Jindal, ex-minister Rao
11 Jun 2013
CBI today filed charges against, among others, Jindal Steel and Power Ltd, its promoter, Congress MP Naveen Jindal, and minister of state for coal Dasari Narayan Rao in the coal allocation scam
Canada to raise nuclear liability cap from $75 mn to $1 bn
11 Jun 2013
The government believes that the current cap of $75 million is too meagre after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, which attracted nuclear liability claims of tens of billions of dollars
Retraction of ONGC's Mozambique deal could invite Sebi scrutiny
By By Ravi Kunder | 11 Jun 2013
ONGC's retraction of its press release announcing that its subsidiary OVL and Oil India had signed an agreement to buy Videocon's 10-per cent stake in a Mozambique gas field for $2.48 billion, could attract Sebi action. By Ravi Kunder
Retraction of ONGC's Mozambique deal could invite Sebi scrutiny
By By Ravi Kunder | 11 Jun 2013
ONGC's retraction of its press release announcing that its subsidiary OVL and Oil India had signed an agreement to buy Videocon's 10-per cent stake in a Mozambique gas field for $2.48 billion, could attract Sebi action. By Ravi Kunder
Retraction of ONGC's Mozambique deal could invite Sebi scrutiny
By By Ravi Kunder | 11 Jun 2013
ONGC's retraction of its press release announcing that its subsidiary OVL and Oil India had signed an agreement to buy Videocon's 10-per cent stake in a Mozambique gas field for $2.48 billion, could attract Sebi action. By Ravi Kunder
Retraction of ONGC's Mozambique deal could invite Sebi scrutiny
By By Ravi Kunder | 11 Jun 2013
ONGC's retraction of its press release announcing that its subsidiary OVL and Oil India had signed an agreement to buy Videocon's 10-per cent stake in a Mozambique gas field for $2.48 billion, could attract Sebi action. By Ravi Kunder
OVL, Oil India to buy Videocon’s stake in Mozambique gas field for $2.48 bn
10 Jun 2013
For Videocon, the sale brings in a massive windfall from its passive investment made in early 2008 after it initially paid around $75 million for its 10-per cent stake and spent around $200 million during phase 1
OVL, Oil India to buy Videocon’s stake in Mozambique gas field for $2.48 bn
10 Jun 2013
For Videocon, the sale brings in a massive windfall from its passive investment made in early 2008 after it initially paid around $75 million for its 10-per cent stake and spent around $200 million during phase 1
OVL, Oil India to buy Videocon’s stake in Mozambique gas field for $2.48 bn
10 Jun 2013
For Videocon, the sale brings in a massive windfall from its passive investment made in early 2008 after it initially paid around $75 million for its 10-per cent stake and spent around $200 million during phase 1
OVL, Oil India to buy Videocon’s stake in Mozambique gas field for $2.48 bn
10 Jun 2013
For Videocon, the sale brings in a massive windfall from its passive investment made in early 2008 after it initially paid around $75 million for its 10-per cent stake and spent around $200 million during phase 1
NMDC in mining pact with Zimbabwe’s Mosi Oa
10 Jun 2013
The agreement will provide exclusivity to NMDC for participation in upstream mineral projects in Zimbabwe
Battle for Elan intensifies as Royalty Pharma raises bid to $6.7 bn
08 Jun 2013
Royalty Pharma, which buys royalty streams of patented drugs, sweetened its offer after its earlier bid was accepted by only 7.7 per cent of Elan’s shareholders.
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