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India-Pakistan LNG delivery agreement still to be forged

Only the issues of sovereign guarantees by Pakistan for the purchases of gas from India hinder the finalization of the agreement between the two countries.


Jessop & Co seek closure approval from West Bengali government

Pawan K Ruia owned Jessop & Co seeking approval of its decision to close its operations. One of the oldest companies in India, Jessop & Co, is controlled by Pawan K, Ruia.

Profit of Berkshire Hathaway jumps 29% thanks to investment gains

Berkshire Hathaway reaped the gains from some of its past deals it made during the 2008 financial crisis.

Report lists three ways to acquire Twitter shares pre-IPO

An average investor would not stand a chance, unlike big-money investors, to acquire a significant stake in Twitter on its IPO.


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Warburg Pincus sells off its shares in Transapacific Industries Group. Warburg Pincus, the private equity firm, is selling off its shareholdings in the Australian waste management company Transpacific Industries Group.
Embraer under fire for corruption charges in the Dominican Republic. American and Brazilian authorities are determining whether Embraer SA had bribed Dominican Republic officials for the grant of a USD90 million contract for attack planes for the country's armed forces.
The US Federal Reserve would be making changes in its asset-buying program should a significant shift in the labor market and inflation would be seen.
Several banks required to undergo Fed Reserve stress tests to determine capacity of capital cushions on hypothetical adverse conditions.
Analysts who were quoted at Reuters anticipated the effects stemming from the US Federal Reserve's moves after the government shutdown.
A lawsuit was filed by LightSquared against manufacturers of its GPS equipment for broken promises as to the capacity of the machines.
Dell Inc had paid out executives for its shares not rolled over into the newly privatized Dell. The directors and top executives of Dell Inc. had received a total of USD59.
A Reuters article urged the Greek government to put more effort into investment programs that would encourage more local startups.
PricewaterhouseCoopers is set to assess the 'gogreen' policy and its implementation in the Indian telecommunications industry.
Major banking institutions including JPMorgan Chase might have predicted the direction of the probe conducted by the Financial Conduct Authority in Britain.