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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2009
Trident
  
P.R. Sanjai   10:30 PM | November 10,2009
The Oberoi group, founded in 1934, operates 27 hotels and three cruise ships in five countries under the luxury ‘Oberoi’ and five-star ‘Trident’ brands
Staff Writer   12:44 AM | October 16,2009
The Oberois and their associates hold 46.42% in EIH, according to the firm’s latest stock market filings.
Aniek Paul  12:36 AM | August 21,2009
“We are thinking about it (a merger between the two companies),” Oberoi told Mint, but didn’t elaborate on why the merger was being considered
AP  02:28 PM | February 25,2009
Net profit dropped to £366 million from £407 million in 2007
Rachana Nakra  10:01 PM | December 18,2008
A pioneering theatre troupe uses journalistic methods to highlight current events
M.C. Govardhana / Bloomberg  02:05 AM | December 11,2008
Payments to the three luxury hotels hit in the 26 November attacks may erase about half of the Rs1,200 crore that insurers set aside under regulatory requirements
  11:28 PM | December 04,2008
“The ministry has cleared his file and the government notification is expected any day,” the official said
PTI  01:06 AM | December 04,2008
Insurers are set to expand the terror insurance pool, set up nine years ago, from the current level of Rs750 crore, in the wake of the Mumbai attacks
Parizaad Khan  08:52 AM | November 29,2008
A ‘Mint’ staffer spent the night trapped at the Taj, listening to the sound of gunfire
  11:38 AM | November 28,2008
This is the first time Pakistan has allowed use of sea routes to further terrorism against India, he said
  06:08 AM | November 28,2008
There has been extensive damage and the psychological effect on employees at the two targeted hotels will be tremendous
Sanat Vallikappen  12:10 AM | November 28,2008
The Taj and Trident have been preferred by some of the world’s biggest PE firms who set up their India offices there before finding more permanent set-ups
  04:43 PM | September 19,2008
Shortages, tariffs and the dependence on imported fuels plague the country whose energy demand is likely to nearly treble to 315-335 gigawatts by 2017