>> 1 jspl IDC link-up gives Jindal edge in Zisco race JSPL, ArcelorMittal are in race to buy Zimbabwe co Shubhashish. Mumbai Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL) is locked i Monday,November 16,2009 00:08 [IST] >> 6Emerging markets Four major emerging stock funds post first outflows since June Redemptions from Asia, Latin America & Europe, the Middle East and Africa stock funds contributed Saturday,November 07,2009 00:44 [IST] >> Bharti to expand cable network to Bhutan Bharti Airtel said on Tuesday it had signed an accord with the government of Bhutan to expand the firm's optic fibre cable network to the Himalayan kingdom. Tuesday, August 04, 2009 16:04 [IST] >> MTN gestures for a sweeter offer India's top mobile firm Bharti Airtel and South Africa's flagship MTN cellular company on Monday extended merger talks and signalled a possible change in the terms of their proposed partnership. Monday, August 03, 2009 19:17 [IST] >> Godrej eyeing acquisition earmarks 1000 Cr Godrej Consumer Products Ltd has earmarked up to Rs 1,000-crore for acquisitions in emerging markets like Asia, Africa and Latin America, a top company official said. Monday, August 03, 2009 16:31 [IST] >> Indian EXIM bank to open office in Addis Ababa The Export and Import (EXIM) Bank of India is in negotiations with Ethiopian officials about the opening of an East African office in Addis Ababa. Saturday, June 27, 2009 14:39 [IST] >> MTN-Bharti deal could create telecom giant South African telecom giant MTN believes a potential deal with New Delhi-based Bharti Airtel has the makings of a telecom giant that would straddle India, the Gulf and Africa. Tuesday, May 26, 2009 17:00 [IST] >> Cadbury sales up in India, Europe Comfort eating of chocolates, in recession time, has driven sales of chocolate giant Cadbury by 7 pc in India, Britain and South Africa even though its sales in North America and Europe have fallen. Saturday, May 02, 2009 14:24 [IST] >> World Bank launches new infrastructure funds The World Bank launched two new funds with expected financing of $55 bn over the next 3 years to try and ensure that infrastructure projects in developing countries do not dry up. Sunday, April 26, 2009 10:51 [IST] >> FIFA tagged at $3 bn from world cup TV rights Soccer's world governing body FIFA will earn about 25 billion rand (about $2.7 billion) from television rights to broadcast the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Tuesday, April 21, 2009 17:17 [IST]