Morgan Stanley
India | Friday, 5 December 2008

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1. Larsen & Toubro, GE Energy ink deal to tap India's power generation market
India's top engineering and construction firm Larsen & Toubro (L&T) said, Friday, it has inked a stragetic partnership agreement with GE Energy to tap the Indian power generation market.
19 May 2008
2. Siemens, Russia to develop atomic power generation
German engineering conglomerate Siemens signed an agreement on Tuesday with Russia to help the country boost nuclear power generation.
14 Nov 2007
3. Sterlite Industries to enter power generation business
Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd said it intends to participate in coal-based power generation projects and other ancillary activities through its subsidiary, Sterlite Energy Ltd.
08 Nov 2007
4. Regal Beloit buys Alstom's motors and fans business in India
Regal-Beloit Corp, a maker of motion control and power generation products, said it acquired Alstom's motors and fans business in India.
03 Nov 2007
5. Nissan concept car aims at video generation
It looks a bit like a small Batmobile but George Jetson might also have enjoyed taking it for a spin through the galaxies.
13 Sep 2007
6. AOL makes online foray in India, poses challenge to Yahoo!
American Online or AOL, the Internet division of $44.2 billion Time Warner Group, has launched its India portal, its first outside the US and Europe, April 26, offering next-generation e-mail service with unlimited storage and spam blocking and, according to market analysts, posed a strong threat to rival Yahoo!.
28 Apr 2007
7. Chattisgarh to become India's power hub by 2011: CM
Chattisgarh will become India's power hub by 2011 with an additional power generation of 12,000 Mw, its Chief Minister Raman Singh, has announced.
19 Jul 2006
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