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MindTree plans restructuring, management rejig
31 Mar 2009
Financial Technologies refutes reports on MCX stake sale
30 Mar 2009
Financial Technologies India has refuted reports about its initiating stake sale talks with the London Stock Exchange even as reports said the National Stock Exchange of India was interested in selling its one per cent stake in the Multi Commodity Exchange of India.
Financial Technologies refutes reports on MCX stake sale
30 Mar 2009
Financial Technologies India has refuted reports about its initiating stake sale talks with the London Stock Exchange even as reports said the National Stock Exchange of India was interested in selling its one per cent stake in the Multi Commodity Exchange of India.
Financial Technologies refutes reports on MCX stake sale
30 Mar 2009
Financial Technologies India has refuted reports about its initiating stake sale talks with the London Stock Exchange even as reports said the National Stock Exchange of India was interested in selling its one per cent stake in the Multi Commodity Exchange of India.
Financial Technologies refutes reports on MCX stake sale
30 Mar 2009
Financial Technologies India has refuted reports about its initiating stake sale talks with the London Stock Exchange even as reports said the National Stock Exchange of India was interested in selling its one per cent stake in the Multi Commodity Exchange of India.
CF Industries rejects yet another Agrium bid
30 Mar 2009
Fidelty sells major stake in MCX to Reliance MF
28 Mar 2009
IBM retains interest in Satyam
26 Mar 2009
GoAir denies merger talks with SpiceJet
25 Mar 2009
Novartis makes open offer for 39 per cent in Indian arm
25 Mar 2009
Swiss drug maker Novartis AG will acquire an additional 39 per cent in its Indian subsidiary Novartis India Ltd from the public for about Rs440 crore to raise its stake to 90 per cent.
Hikal plans to take over its own pharma co
23 Mar 2009
Satyam to shortlist bidders soon
By Kenan Machado, CNBC-TV18 | 21 Mar 2009
Fiat not to assume Chrysler's debt
21 Mar 2009
The Fiat-Chrysler partnership would also give Chrysler and Fiat a combined purchasing budget of $80 billion and could preserve 5,000 jobs in the US.
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