LARSEN AND TOUBRO LIMITED
Location
Maharashtra
Founded
1946-02-07
Website
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2025-04-27 (steelorbis.com)
TISCO to acquire 50% stake in Dhamra port
TISCO to acquire 50% stake in Dhamra port Indian steel producer Tata Iron and Steel Corporation (TISCO) has recently made a deal with Larsen & Toubro ...
Read more2025-04-18 (financialexpress.com)
Jefferies has a 'Buy' recommendation on these stocks this week - Market News | The Financial Express
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Read more2025-02-25 (financialexpress.com)
Lauritz Knudsen expands into green energy and EV charging - Industry News | The Financial Express
The country aims to achieve 500 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030, which is about 50% of its total energy capacity.
Read more2025-02-12 (defence24.pl)
WB looks at the India Cooperation Agreement signed
The WB Group signed an agreement with the Indian company Larsen & Tubro. The goal is to establish a partnership in order to create ranks of technologies and solutions in the field of unmanned technologies - the WB Group said in a communiqué.
Read more2025-02-07 (cnbctv18.com)
L&T Finance ventures into gold loan business with ₹537-crore acquisition of Paul Merchants Finance - CNBC TV18
This acquisition, valued at ₹537 crore, marks the Larsen and Toubro Group NBFC's entry into the lucrative gold loan market, expanding its portfolio of secured loan products.
Read more2025-01-29 (zona-militar.com)
India selects TKMS type 214 to advance the next stage of its new submarine construction program AIP
Seeking to advance in the acquisition of half a dozen new submarines AIP, being the same framed within those known as project 75i, the
Read more2025-01-24 (marinelink.com)
5-billion dollar submarine deal with India takes the hurdle
According to a stock exchange announcement, the German shipyard ThyssenKrupp and its Indian partner have completed field tests to build six modern…
Read more2025-01-24 (psuconnect.in)
L&T scraps Rs 70,000-crore takeover bid for submarine deal
L&T scraps Rs 70,000-crore takeover bid for submarine deal
Read more2025-01-24 (livemint.com)
Defence Ministry finds L&T proposal non-compliant in ₹70,000-crore worth submarine deal | Company Business News
The Defence Ministry rejected L&T’s proposal in partnership with Spanish Navantia because it was not compliant with Indian Navy requirements.
Read more2025-01-23 (thenewsmill.com)
Defence Ministry finds L&T proposal non-compliant in Rs 70,000 crore submarine deal
The Defence Ministry has found the Indian firm Larsen and Toubro (L&T) bid non-compliant in the Rs 70,000 crore tender to acquire six submarines.The Indian Navy is looking to buy six advanced submarines with the ability to stay underwater for three weeks under Project 75 India.The proposal of th
Read more2025-01-15 (latestly.com)
India News | L&T Launches Second Multi-purpose Vessel for Indian Navy |
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Larsen & Toubro (L&T) on Monday launched the second multi-purpose vessel (MPV) for the Indian Navy from its Kattupalli Shipyard near Chennai. India News | L&T Launches Second Multi-purpose Vessel for Indian Navy.
Read more2025-01-10 (indiatoday.in)
Why take off on Sundays? Bosses want overworked Indians to slog more -
Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Chairman SN Subrahmanyan faced massive backlash for suggesting that people work on Sundays too. India is the world's second most-overworked country, and such advice raises concerns about the toll on employees' mental and physical health. Actor Deepika Padukone was among those who voiced their concern.
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