Tata Motors launches petrol versions of Harrier and Safari with the new 1.5L turbo engine that was debuted with the Sierra.
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Tata Motors has expanded the powertrain choices for the Harrier and Safari by introducing a new turbo-petrol option. The two SUVs now get the 1.5-litr.
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicle recently launched the Sierra SUV in the Indian market. Now, without any break, the Indian automaker has switched gears to launch another product in the country, i.e., the ...
Tata Motors has marked a significant achievement with its new Hyperion 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine, introduced on the higher-spec variants of the all-new Tata Sierra. During a high-speed test at the ...
Tata has brought the Sierra in an all-new avatar. Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles (TMPV) launched the Sierra 2025 in India on November 25. The SUV is offered with three engine options, including a new ...
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Several major law firms are representing key investors in the approximately $27 billion development of the Hyperion data center campus in Louisiana, U.S. Kirkland & Ellis, Clifford Chance, Milbank, ...
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Oct 21 (Reuters) - Meta (META.O), opens new tab has struck a $27 billion financing deal with Blue Owl Capital to fund its biggest data center project globally, as large technology companies race to ...
Blue Owl Capital Inc. (NYSE:OWL) and Meta are sharing ownership of the Hyperion data center site, with the California-based tech giant retaining a 20% equity stake, Bloomberg reported, citing sources.