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Breaking News Thu, 29 Jul 2010
Nissan Bluebird U13
Growth   Motor   Nissan   Photos   Sales  
 Herald Tribune 
Nissan returns to profit on sales growth
| TOKYO - Nissan Motor Co. veered back into the black in its latest quarter as global auto sales rebounded, putting the company on track to meet its yearly profit target. | Yokohama-based Nissan, make... (photo: Creative Commons / OSX)
 Bombay Stock Exchange - mumbai - maharashtra - india - am1
Business   India   Mumbai   Photos   Wikipedia : Bombay Stock Exchange  
 The Times Of India 
Sensex ruling flat amid tardy global cues
MUMBAI: A benchmark index for Indian equities markets on Thursday afternoon recovered after a brief slip but was still ruling flat amid sluggish global cues. | The 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of... (photo: creative commons)
Panasonic LCD TV - Electronics  Star Tribune 
Panasonic plans to buy out subsidiaries Sanyo, Panasonic Electric under $9.4B green initiative
| TOKYO - Panasonic is planning to take 100 percent ownership of its subsidiaries Sanyo Electric and Panasonic Electric Works in a move costing up to $9.4 billion to strengthen green businesses such a... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Electric   Panasonic   Photos   Subsidiaries   Tokyo  
Sony Bravia - LCD TVs  ABC News 
Sony Surprises With Q1 Profit and Raises Outlook
| By Isabel Reynolds | July 29, 2010 | TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp surprised investors by lifting its annual outlook after returning to the black in the first quarter thanks to improved demand for Bra... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Bravia   Electronics   Photos   Profits   Wikipedia: Sony  
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Journalists raise their hands as David Cameron the leader of Britain's opposition Conservative party takes questions during a news conference on environmental issues in London, Monday, April 26, 2010. Britain will hold a national election on May 6. Herald Tribune
British PM works to deepen Indian economic ties
| NEW DELHI - British Prime Minister David Cameron worked to deepen his nation's ties with India on Thursday, using his trip to the former colony turned rising regional p... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)
British   Cameron   Economic   Nation   Photos  
Traders check a screen on the floor of the stock market in Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008. Argentine stocks opened higher after suffering a loss Monday amid growing concerns of a worldwide recession. Herald Tribune
Asian shares down on new signs US economy slowing
| SINGAPORE - Most Asian markets retreated Thursday after fresh evidence of slower U.S. growth blunted appetite for riskier assets like stocks. | The latest sign of slugg... (photo: AP / Eduardo Di Baia)
Asian   Economy   Markets   Photos   Stocks  
Sony The News & Observer
Sony rebounds to profit in April-June quarter
| TOKYO -- Sony bounced back to profit last quarter and raised its full-year earnings forecast, fueled by stronger demand for its PlayStation 3 gaming consoles, personal ... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Business   Electronics   Photos   Sony   Technology  
Sony Chief Executive Howard Stringer speaks during a press conference in Tokyo, Thursday, June 26, 2008. Sony outlined its strategy for growth Thursday geared at regaining its lead in TVs, wiping out the red ink in video games and rolling out movie services to woo Net-savvy consumers. CBS News
Sony Rebounds To Profit In April-June Quarter
TOKYO (AP) - Sony bounced back to profit last quarter and raised its full-year earnings forecast, fueled by stronger demand for its PlayStation 3 gaming consoles, persona... (photo: (AP Photo/Junji Kurokawa) / )
Earnings   Photos   Profit   Sony   Tokyo  
Hyundai Car Interior The News & Observer
Hyundai Motor 2Q net profit soars to record $1.2B
| SEOUL, South Korea -- Hyundai Motor Co.'s second-quarter net profit soared 71 percent to a record high as both sales revenue and volume rose. | Hyundai, South Korea's b... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Automaker   Hyundai   Korea   Photos   Wikipedia: Hyundai Motor Company  
 Automotive - Cars - Hyundai ABC News
Instant View: Hyundai Posts Record Q2 Profit, Beats Forecast
| July 29, 2010 | SEOUL (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor Co , South Korea's top automaker, said its quarterly net profit rose 71 percent to a record high, beating estimates on h... (photo: WN/Riham Hafez)
Automaker   Business   Hyundai   Industry   Photos  
 KLdy1 - Nov07 - Euro - Currency - Money - Forex. (dy1) The Guardian
Euro dips vs yen on Japan exporter selling
* Euro dips vs yen on Japan exporter selling * Kiwi down, hurt by RBNZ statement on future hikes * Dollar index dips, support seen at 81.44 By Masayuki Kitano TOKYO, July... (photo: WN / deniseyong)
Currency   Euro   Japan   Photos   Trade  
A public utility jeepney ( PUJ ) seen emitting smoke and causes air pollution , Mandaluyong City , Philippines, October 17 , 2008. The New York Times
As China's Economy Grows, Pollution Worsens Despite New Efforts to Control It
| BEIJING — China, the world’s most prodigious emitter of greenhouse gas, continues to suffer the downsides of unbridled economic growth despite a raft of new... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
China   Economy   Photos   Pollution   Wikipedia: Pollution  
PROJECTOR - TECHNOLOGY - SANYO The Times Of India
Panasonic to buy out Sanyo, other unit: Sources
TOKYO: Panasonic Corp plans to acquire the shares it does not already own in Sanyo Electric Co and Panasonic Electric Works Co Ltd, four sources with knowledge of the mat... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Panasonic   Photos   Sanyo   Tokyo   Wikipedia: Panasonic Corporation  
Finance and Investment Economy
- Japanese Banker Defends Reciprocal Protection of Investments
- Government seeks British investment in infrastructure projec
- Taiwan smartphone maker HTC reports profit jump as Android p
- Nintendo posts quarterly loss on slumping sales from few sof
Panasonic LCD TV - Electronics
Panasonic plans to buy out subsidiaries Sanyo, Panasonic Electric under $9.4B green initiative
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- India-EU trade opening pact likely this year: Sharma
- India monsoon 38 per cent above normal in past week: Met off
- Taiwan smartphone maker HTC reports profit jump as Android p
- Nintendo posts quarterly loss on slumping sales from few sof
Panasonic LCD TV - Electronics
Panasonic plans to buy out subsidiaries Sanyo, Panasonic Electric under $9.4B green initiative
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Banking Taxes
- Bank of India is the strongest in the banking space: Rohit S
- Rivers burst, floods kill at least 28 in Pakistan
- Sperm bank prohibited: Indonesian Ulema Council
- Need aggressive policy action: Reserve Bank of India officia
The Fleischbrcke (German for "Meat bridge") or Pegnitzbrcke ("Pegnitz Bridge") is a late Renaissance bridge in Nrnberg, Germany. The bridge crosses the river Pegnitz in the center of the old town, linking the districts St. Sebald and St. Lorenz along the axis of the main market. The single-arch bridge was built between 1596 and 1598 and replaced an earlier mixed construction of stone and wood which had been repeatedly destroyed by flood.
Rivers burst, floods kill at least 28 in Pakistan
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- Softbank profits fall in April-June on heavy taxes
- Softbank Profits Fall In April-June On Heavy Taxes
- Softbank Profits Fall in April-June on Heavy Taxes
- Softbank profits fall in April-June on heavy taxes
n this Feb. 8, 2009 file photo, the American flag flies at the U.S. Capitol as an Obama prior to the Feb. 13 passage in Congress of the economic stimulus package. Obama administration rules say registered lobbyists seeking stimulus projects can only submit written statements to federal officials about them, and that government agencies must post the statements on the Internet within three days. Lobbyists may not talk with federal officials about stimulus projects or even meet with officials about them.
The policy mix from hell
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Trade Industry
- Chinese reporter in hiding after exposing company's insi
- Cameron: Immigration cap won't affect Indian trade
- India-EU trade opening pact likely this year: Sharma
- Cameron meets Patil, discusses trade, terror
Journalists raise their hands as David Cameron the leader of Britain's opposition Conservative party takes questions during a news conference on environmental issues in London, Monday, April 26, 2010. Britain will hold a national election on May 6.
British PM works to deepen Indian economic ties
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- Essar Oil still in race to buy Shell's Europe plants
- World population to reach 9.4 billion by 2050, India to cloc
- Closed book auction likely for follow-on PSU selloff
- Engineers India share sale subscribed 1.6 times
 Automotive - Cars - Hyundai
Instant View: Hyundai Posts Record Q2 Profit, Beats Forecast
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Oil & Energy Markets
- 'Energy bill of Rashtrapati Bhavan, 7, RCR, Par over Rs
- Essar Oil still in race to buy Shell's Europe plants
- Oil India says has $2 billion budget for foreign buys
- Greenpeace: Indonesian palm oil firm breaks promise, destroy
The exterior of the Arak heavy water production facility in Arak, Iran, 360 kms southwest of Tehran, is seen on Wednesday Oct. 27, 2004. Iran's top leader rejected a long-term suspension of uranium enrichment and threatened Wednesday that Iranian diplomats will withdraw from talks with European negotiators if they insist on such a suspension. Heavy water is used to moderate a nuclear chain reaction in a nuclear reactor.
US hopes for Iran nuclear talks
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- Huawei enters India mobile phone market with 20 models
- Cheap valuations make China stocks a great takeaway
- Sensex ruling flat amid tardy global cues
- VW confident on H2 despite market upheaval
 Bombay Stock Exchange - mumbai - maharashtra - india - am1
Sensex ruling flat amid tardy global cues
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