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Moderna sues Pfizer-BioNtech for patent violation
02 Sep 2022
According to Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech copied mRNA technology that Moderna had patented between 2010 and 2016, well before Covid-19 emerged in 2019
Moderna sues Pfizer-BioNtech for patent violation
02 Sep 2022
According to Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech copied mRNA technology that Moderna had patented between 2010 and 2016, well before Covid-19 emerged in 2019
Switch Mobility unveils new electric double decker bus EiV 22
29 Aug 2022
The Switch electric double decker can ferry nearly twice the number of seated passengers as a comparable single decker bus with just 18 per cent increase in kerb weight
Adani’s move to buy NDTV stake unnerves media groups
26 Aug 2022
Media raises hell as news agency owned by 3rd richest man fears for independent media after 4th richest man plans to buy news channel
Adani’s move to buy NDTV stake unnerves media groups
26 Aug 2022
Media raises hell as news agency owned by 3rd richest man fears for independent media after 4th richest man plans to buy news channel
SBI Q1 net profit down 6.7% at Rs6,068.1 crore
08 Aug 2022
SBI Q1 net profit down 6.7% at Rs6,068.1 crore
08 Aug 2022
Sun Pharma chairman Israel Makov to retire on 29 August
08 Aug 2022
Makov has played a significant role in Sun Pharma’s transformation from a $1.7 billion organisation focusing on India and the US into the world's fourth largest specialty generic pharmaceutical company operating across 100+ markets with a turnover of over $5 billion
Sun Pharma chairman Israel Makov to retire on 29 August
08 Aug 2022
Makov has played a significant role in Sun Pharma’s transformation from a $1.7 billion organisation focusing on India and the US into the world's fourth largest specialty generic pharmaceutical company operating across 100+ markets with a turnover of over $5 billion
RBI hikes policy repo rate by 50 bps to 5.40%
05 Aug 2022
The latest hike, the third since May this year, after the 40 bps and 50 bps hikes announced in May and June, respectively, may not be the last, according to indications
TVS e-scooter iQube to get a hydrogen fuel cell version
03 Aug 2022
Leaked images of the prototype show the chassis downtube at the front with hydrogen storing cannisters that are connected to the fuel cells stacked under the seat as also a regular battery pack for emergency use
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