Binging bulls bring back cheer to bourses The markets seemed finally to be out of the woods and come into their own. With bulls back in action after a long haitus having been in hibernation it was party time on bourses
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Steel producers to stop exports After an intense battle of nerves with the government, steel producers, on Tuesday, called truce by agreeing to stop exports immediately and also forego DEPB benefits, besides abolition of five per cent import duty on the alloy.
MS may up Yahoo offer, says Citi The brokerage also raised its price target on Yahoos stock to $34 from $31, saying it believed Microsoft remained committed to its offer and is capable of and willing to increase that bid to conclude the deal.
Tata Motors to pay $2.65 b for Ford brands Tata Motors Ltd had closed a deal to buy Ford Motor Cos Jaguar and Land Rover brands for $2.65 billion, news channel NDTV Profit said on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources.
A girl stares at a humanoid robot playing a trumpet during a press preview of indoor shopping mall Tressa in Yokohama, west of Tokyo on Tuesday.The new sprawling shopping mall with 220 stores and restaurants, opening to the public this week, is being developed,built and operated by a relative newcomer to the business _ Toyota Motor Corp. The new Tressa mall, inspired by the French word for braiding 'tressage,' displays Toyota models and its robot technology. AP
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