Morgan Stanley
India | Wednesday, 20 August 2008

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1. Tesla rolls out its long-awaited electric sports car
It's safe to say Jeremy Snyder gets a charge out of the two-seat Tesla Roadster whenever he pulls one off the lot — and not because it's equipped with an all-electric engine.
03 May 2008
2. Exide Inds Q2 net up on price rise, higher sales
Industrial and auto battery maker Exide Industries Ltd reported a 42 percent rise in July-September net profit on Friday, helped by increases in price, volume and the use of cheaper alternative raw materials.
12 Oct 2007
3. Nokia says India market share holds at 53 percent: Report
Nokia's market share in India held at 53 percent despite recent reports of battery explosions, an Indian news agency quoted Nokia's local marketing director as saying.
11 Oct 2007
4. Futuristic car makes reversing obsolete
For all those drivers that hate parallel parking and anything else that requires the reverse gear, Nissan could one day have the car for you.
09 Oct 2007
5. Matsushita to pay $172 million for Nokia battery recall
Finland-based Nokia Corporation, the world's largest cellular phone maker, has reached an agreement with Matsushita Battery Industrial Company, under which the Japanese vendor will cover the various costs related to replacement of faulty batteries.
27 Aug 2007
6. Sony apologizes for battery recall
Sony executives have apologized for inconvenience caused by a massive global recall in laptop batteries, but said the problems were now fixed and that none of the company's top leaders would resign over the incident.
27 Oct 2006
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