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Rediff
May 25, 2009

Business

 Mittal takes 15% pay cut

Bharti renews acquisition talks with MTN
the combined entity would have revenues of over $20 billion and a subscriber base of over 200 million.

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· LN Mittal to take 15% pay cut
· Jet Airways Q4 profit at Rs 53 cr
· Ambanis gain Rs 90,000 crore on UPA win
· What the market expects from the new govt
· RIL extortion case: Two sent to police custody
· Air India may hire laid-off Jet staff
· Economists see Pranab pushing reforms
· Rupee may climb to 46 a dollar in 12 months

· Indian biz of MNCs performs better
· Change in FDI policy a continuous process: Nath
· Punjab violence: Bharti Wal-Mart store opening put off
· Forex kitty shrinks to $254 bn
· Pranab takes over as finance minister
· Forbes on the troubled newspaper industry
· Means-cum-merit scholarship far behind target
· Why Infosys cuts H1-B visas

· Pawar takes charge as agriculture minister
· Most India funds outpace Sensex since March 9
· The best opportunity funds
· Two-month rally creates 123 new billionaires
· Travel insurance: What you must know
· Bharti renews acquisition talks with MTN
· Console gaming takes an Indian twist
· Are you emotional? You could lose money
· Spice plans Rs 500 cr education initiative
· Realty ready to roar again
· Beware of another Facebook spam!
· Pranab works on paper to revive economy
· Caught in the web; draft rules stir a hornet's nest
· Sell America, buy India?
· Addicted to the internet?
· Singh family exits Ranbaxy early, Daiichi takes over
· Mobile operators cross connections over 11-digit number plan
· BPOs outperform IT firms
· Pranab meets FinMin officials
· S Kumars may acquire Obama's tailor
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