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Dell in talks to buy network security firm Quest Software: report
26 May 2012
Dell Inc, the world’s third-largest PC maker, is in talks to buy network security firm Quest Software Inc, in a deal exceeding a $2-billion offer it recently received from PE firm Insight Ventures
Dell in talks to buy network security firm Quest Software: report
26 May 2012
Dell Inc, the world’s third-largest PC maker, is in talks to buy network security firm Quest Software Inc, in a deal exceeding a $2-billion offer it recently received from PE firm Insight Ventures
ITC comes out with impressive results
25 May 2012
Zuckerberg, others sold off millions of shares before crash: report
25 May 2012
Mark Zuckerberg and prominent Facebook investors sold millions of shares before the Facebook share price crashed following its maiden public issue, company filings show
Zuckerberg, others sold off millions of shares before crash: report
25 May 2012
Mark Zuckerberg and prominent Facebook investors sold millions of shares before the Facebook share price crashed following its maiden public issue, company filings show
Bharti Airtel to buy 49% stake in Qualcomm's 4G broadband venture
24 May 2012
The deal will give Bharti access to four telecoms zones, including Delhi and Mumbai cities, where it does not have its own 4G spectrum
Bharti Airtel to buy 49% stake in Qualcomm's 4G broadband venture
24 May 2012
The deal will give Bharti access to four telecoms zones, including Delhi and Mumbai cities, where it does not have its own 4G spectrum
Hewlett Packard to eliminate 27,000 jobs
24 May 2012
The job reduction will save as much as $3-$3.5 billion annually and cost the company $1.7 billion in pretax charges related to the layoffs in 2012
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