"The Green Hornet" flew into the top spot at the weekend box office in North America on Sunday despite bad critical buzz for the 3-D superhero comic-book adaptation.
Two Renault executives sacked on suspicion of leaking information about the carmaker's electric vehicle programme have vowed to fight their dismissals, as a third waited to hear his fate on Monday.
German airline Lufthansa wants Emirates airline to be denied landing slots at Berlin's new airport, saying the Dubai-based carrier had an unfair advantage, according to a UAE newspaper on Monday.
Asian policymakers presiding over a sturdy economic recovery can be forgiven if they felt smug watching Europe's debt crisis and America's budget woes mount.
Italy's antitrust authority closed a probe into whether Google coerced local newspapers into posting stories on its news site, it said on Monday, accepting commitments proposed by the internet search group.
Mid-cap non-banking financial companies are likely to post robust income and profit growth driven by strong demand for credit, but rising interest rates may put pressure on margins in the coming quarters.
India gold futures are likely to extend losses for third week in a row due to expectations of a strong dollar overseas, though renewed physical interest from traders are likely to limit the downside, analysts said.
Research In Motion (RIM), makers of the popular Blackberry telephone and messaging system, said on Monday they would comply with an Indonesian government order to block access to porn sites from its devices.
England will go on from their Ashes 'annihilation' of Australia to overtake India and South Africa and become the world's top-ranked test nation within 18 months, according to former captain Alec Stewart.
The increase in the number of people flying first and business class on international flights slowed in November, but the airline industry body IATA said the upward trend in air travel remained intact.
Australia batsman Mike Hussey faces a battle to be fit for the start of next month's World Cup after suffering a "significant" hamstring injury during Sunday's ODI against England, Cricket Australia said on Monday.
State-run Air India Ltd plans to lease 40 new planes from Canada's Bombardier and France's Airbus as it looks to take advantage of a burgeoning middle class in Asia's third largest economy.
The value of deals involving Southeast Asia looks set to top the boom of 2007 as the region's fast-growing economies attract investors and cash-rich companies snap up overseas targets to drive growth.
China's top auditing body said on Monday that it had recovered or had returned to it about 122.3 billion yuan (USD 18.57 billion) in embezzled government funds as of last year, detaining or prosecuting 95 people in the process.
Inca Finlease at its meeting held on January 15, 2011 has approved sub-division of share from Rs 10 to Rs 2 each.
Fresenius Kabi Oncology subsidiary Dabur Pharma has been dissolved with effect from January 14, 2011.
Burnpur Cement has started extraction of lime stone from Benti Bagda mines which is nearly 10 k.m. from the Patratu plant site.
Essar Oil plans to completely shut down its 280,000 barrels per day (bpd) Vadinar refinery for 35 days in May-June to add new units and raise capacity to 360,000 bpd, it said in a statement on Monday.
Tata Consultancy Services has fixed January 28, 2011 as the 'Record Date' for payment of interim dividend.
Lincoln Pharmaceuticals Limited, Ahmedabad based world class pharmaceutical company recognized for manufacturing top class quality Health Care Products wins Patent for a novel Nasal Drug Delivery System (NDDS) in India.
Videotron and Tata Comm has signed strategic sourcing agreement.
Vas Infra has acquired 4.50 lakh shares issued by Yashraj Containeurs amounting to 5% through off market.
Suzlon Group announces largest onshore order for Repower
Tulsyan NEC has its Board of Directors meeting on January 27, 2011 to consider interim dividend.
Larsen & Toubro reported Gross Sales of Rs 11418 crore, for the quarter ended December 31, 2010, registering a growth of 40% y-o-y. Execution of various jobs on hand, is on schedule.