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Vuitton set to build shoe plant in India (89) |
| French luxury goods label Louis Vuitton is looking to construct its first factory outside Europe and the US near the Indian city of Pondicherry |
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Dean faces challenges as he targets global stage (42) |
| The Indian School of Business carries the aspirations of the country, says Della Bradshaw. |
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Greenko aims for €60m on debut (42) |
| The Indian renewable energy company is planning to float on Aim next month and raise funds to build biomass, wind and hydropower projects |
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Reliance has $28bn for purchases (41) |
| Reliance Industries indicated that it would use a $28bn war chest for acquisitions |
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TCS takes outsourcing centres to US (41) |
| Tata Consultancy Services plans to open two computer services centres in the US in one of the biggest expansions by an Indian information technology outsourcing company in a developed market |
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ING set to target India wealth management (41) |
| Netherlands-based group plans to expand its Indian banking unit by 50 branches this year as it seeks to establish its presence in the financial and wealth management sectors |
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Vedanta's production levels at record highs (40) |
| The India-based mining group produced record amounts of aluminium, copper and zinc in the second quarter and its expansion projects are on schedule |
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High gold prices denting jewellery market (39) |
| The World Gold Council cuts its consumption forecast for India, the world's top gold consumer, to 15-21 per cent as London spot bullion prices jump to $759.90 a troy ounce |
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Ranbaxy to spin off drugs R&D unit (39) |
| Ranbaxy, one of India's largest drugmakers, plans to spin off a research unit devoted to developing original medicines, as part of an effort to expand beyond its core generic drugs business |
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Ambani feud resurfaces ahead of IPO (39) |
| A feud between India's Ambani brothers has resurfaced, this time over plans by the younger brother, Anil, to hold what will be India's largest initial public offering, the Rs120bn listing of... |
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