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Dispute over competing investments may carry on.  |


They prefer foreign markets owing to comparatively lower margins than Indian exchanges.  |
The company on Thursday introduced its luxury sedan Teana.  |
Expected to be 95 percent of the long-period average.  |


Advertising industry sources said several leading companies had already flocked to the latest couple in tinsel town for brand endorsements and the price they could command was estimated to be Rs 10-12 crore.  |
China has abruptly scrapped plans for an international governmental meeting next week on how to deal with hazardous space waste.  |
Economy and Trade Minister Sami Haddad said Thursday that the country should embrace a liberal economy and allow the private sector to run state-owned commercial institutions in order to attract investment and achieve growth. Addressing a workshop at the Grand  |  |
Arab League member states should collaborate to revive the ailing Middle Easter tourism industry after political instability and intermittent violence lead to a sluggish 2006 season across the region, Lebanese Tourism Minister Joe Sarkis said Thursday at the tenth annual  |
US financial services industry hopes China's growth figures will encourage China to open up its banking sector and manufacturers look for pressure on the renminbi, while European Commission welcomes signs of growing export market  |
Hollywood star John Travolta is so crazy about aviation that he went to the extreme of naming his son 'Jett', but in India its the airline companies that are wooing film stars to propel their revenues.  |
Tokyo, Japan, Apr 19, 2007 - (JCN Newswire) - DNP Photo Marketing Co.  |
World's largest software company Microsoft today announced it would provide a suite of software at three dollars (a little over Rs 120) to government funded computer education programmes in the country.  |
Buoyed by rapid growth in domestic consumption as well as exports, China's sizzling economy grew by 11.1 per cent in the first quarter this year though it raised concerns of overheating.  |
Stretching its reservations on imports from India to multinational companies, Pakistan is understood to have informed mobile handset maker Nokia not to sell phones made in India in the Islamic nation.  |
Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath has announced the annual supplement to the Foreign Trade Policy.  |
Succumbing to pressures from the Left parties, the committee on infrastructure, set up under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh  |
The government must get on with the more urgent task of promoting competition and technological dynamism.  |
Are you going overboard with your debts?  |
Intel, Raytheon, and other companies are dabbling in technology that enables 3D conferencing, but will employees take to avatar exchanges?  |
Locals disdain suds, but foreign brewers are betting they'll switch to the stuff.  |
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