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UPDATE 1-Norway's Arctic attracts record interest * 42 oil firms awarded license stakes or operatorships * Small, medium oil firms get bulk of licenses * Modest participation by the super majors * Giant N.Sea oil discovery renamed Johan Sverdrup SANDEFJORD, ... Telenor won't quit India, Norway monitoring situation New Delhi, Feb 3 (IANS) Norwegian firm Telenor Friday junked reports that it would quit India following revocation of its telecom licences by the Supreme Court and said its joint venture Uninor's services are in full swing and would go on. Russia's Gazprom says unable to pump extra gas to Europe Gazprom said on Saturday it could not pump additional gas to Western Europe amid a cold snap, after EU officials and energy firms said the Russian giant's deliveries had dropped in several states. Post-verdict, poaching a worry for telecom firms Ad war to woo subscribers in circles where 122 licences are cancelled Supreme Court verdict big blow for telecom firms The licences affected include all those held by Unitech Wireless, the Indian joint venture of Norway's Telenor and Unitech. Also affected are: Loop Telecom; Videcon Telecommunications, part of India's Videocon group; Etisalat DB, the joint venture between Abu Dhabi's Etisalat and India's DB group; S-Tel; 13 licences held by Idea Cellular; and three held by Tata Teleservices Big Four Firms See Shifts in Global Revenues The Big Four accounting firms experienced shifting revenues across different geographical regions of the world, according to a new study. Norway’s DNB has exposure to troubled Indonesian firm OSLO, Jan 27 — DNB, Norway’s biggest lender, said it had exposure to Indonesia’s largest oil-and-gas shipping company PT Berlian Laju Tanker Tbk but declined to specify the extent of its exposure. Earlier today Berlian Laju said it will stop servicing its debt of around US$2 billion (RM6.16 billion), putting it at risk of a default rating from ... Companies that were issued the 122 tainted telecom licences New Delhi, Feb 2 (IANS) The following are the 17 firms, some of which have since been sold out or merged, that were issued the 122 licences in 2008 - all of which were ordered cancelled after four months by the Supreme Court Thursday: Foreign telecom firms seek Govt help to protect investments Foreign telecom players including Telenor, Sistema JSFC and Etisalat have sought the Government's intervention in protecting their investments in the 2G mobile companies affected by the Supreme Court ruling. |
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