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Online bonanza for buyers leaves traditional retailers weeping
04 Oct 2016
Brick-and-mortar stores say the ecommerce players are circumventing rules to offer deep discounts, but there is little they can do as there is no single authority to which they can complain
Samsung relaunches Galaxy Note 7 in S Korea with safer batteries
03 Oct 2016
South Korean electronics giant Samsung has resolved the problem with exploding batteries and has relaunched its Galaxy Note 7 smart phone, after a worldwide recall involving millions of handsets
American Express can bar merchants from steering customers towards rivals that charge lower fees
27 Sep 2016
BSNL trumps Jio with lifetime free voice plan
26 Sep 2016
While Jio's offering is only for the 4G customers, State-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd will offer the plan for all 2G, 3G and 4G customers
Amazon favoured Prime service customers with easier identification of lowest-priced products: ProPublica
21 Sep 2016
Tesco to cut shifts, cut 24-hour business at some stores, job losses expected ahead of X'mas
08 Sep 2016
Online retail giant Amazon launches free one-hour restaurant deliveries to Prime customers in London
08 Sep 2016
IndiGo offers Rs900 tickets on select routes
08 Sep 2016
Twitterati abuzz about Jio using PM’s picture in ad campaign
03 Sep 2016
For almost eight hours on Friday morning Reliance, Mukesh Ambani and the prime minister were among the top trends on Twitter
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