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Maruti to Seek Minority Shareholders' Approval for Suzuki Plant

Maruti to Seek Minority Shareholders' Approval for Suzuki Plant
Suzuki Motor in January said it will spend 50 billion yen ($ 492 million) on the factory in western India that would start production in 2017 with an initial annual capacity of 100,000 cars, and will supply all its output to Maruti. Suzuki Motor owned …
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Stone should can her artificial sweeteners
She was by no means the only politician or commentator to demand that taxpayers stump up more funds for what was to all appearances a poorly run private business, just like Holden, Toyota and Qantas. But as a Liberal she looks even sillier than …
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Warren Buffett: Bitcoin is a 'mirage'
“I was kind of getting excited about it,” he said, “but then, when it was clear it was hackable, it became a no-go.” Nelson said he wouldn't “put any real money into it” and added that he would “tell investors to stay away.” All of this raises …
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Corinth Silicon Plant Adds to 2013 Mississippi Jobs Total

Corinth Silicon Plant Adds to 2013 Mississippi Jobs Total
Plough Foundation executive director Mike Carpenter said the elderly are vulnerable, for example, to being victimized because of factors such as diminished physical capacity and mobility. The event will be … Of those recipients, about 1.3 million …
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5 money resolutions for the new year
Instead of resolving to save $ 1,200 over the year, for example, break that amount into smaller goals, says Jerry Love, an independent certified public accountant and a member of the National CPA Financial Literacy Commission, which aims to educate …
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Science: Can humans get on with robots?
… and robots could interact in public spaces. Six English universities are collaborating on the £2m project, called Being There: Humans and Robots in Public Spaces and funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. … “An example …
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