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ONGC bids for Russia's Arctic oil assets
21 Sep 2010
ONGC is among six global companies that have bid for exploiting the giant Trebs and Titov oil deposits in Russia's Arctic region
EIH plans rights issue; ITC unlikely to buy
21 Sep 2010
IBM to buy data storage firm Netezza for $1.7 bn
21 Sep 2010
Mid-size data storage companies are becoming hot property as larger technology firms have been buying them out at a frantic pace.
Government not opposed to Posco majority stake in SAIL venture
20 Sep 2010
Steel minister Virbhadra Singh today said that government was not opposed to Posco getting a majority stake in the proposed about Rs12,000-crore joint venture between the South Korean giant and state-run SAIL
KKR, TPG Capital eye Fosters wine business
20 Sep 2010
Johnson & Johnson in talks to buy Crucell for $2.3 billion
17 Sep 2010
The acquisition of the Dutch vaccine maker would catapult Johnson & Johnson into the global vaccine market.
Tata Steel to invest Rs1,350 crore in Canadian JV for iron ore supplies
15 Sep 2010
Tata Steel has decided to exercise its option to acquire an 80-per cent stake in its iron ore joint venture with Canada’s New Millennium Capital to secure iron ore supplies for its European operations at Corus Steel
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