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iPhone 5 set to debut in August: reports
21 May 2012
Yahoo to sell 20% in Alibaba for $7.1 bn
21 May 2012
Six years after Yahoo! Inc paid over $1 billion to emerge as Chinese e-commerce site Alibaba's biggest investor, it is selling half its stake for $7.1 billion
Yahoo to sell 20% in Alibaba for $7.1 bn
21 May 2012
Six years after Yahoo! Inc paid over $1 billion to emerge as Chinese e-commerce site Alibaba's biggest investor, it is selling half its stake for $7.1 billion
Google gets Chinese nod for $12.5-bn Motorola Mobility acquisition
21 May 2012
The Chinese regulator's approval comes with the crucial precondition that Google's Android operating system for smartphones and tablet computers should remain open and free for a period of five years
Google gets Chinese nod for $12.5-bn Motorola Mobility acquisition
21 May 2012
The Chinese regulator's approval comes with the crucial precondition that Google's Android operating system for smartphones and tablet computers should remain open and free for a period of five years
Google gets Chinese nod for $12.5-bn Motorola Mobility acquisition
21 May 2012
The Chinese regulator's approval comes with the crucial precondition that Google's Android operating system for smartphones and tablet computers should remain open and free for a period of five years
Facebook IPO fails to live up to hype
19 May 2012
The company's stock rose just a few pennies during its market debut and closed at $38.23, barely above the $38 IPO price
Moody’s cuts credit ratings of Spanish banks
18 May 2012
Bankers to split $176 million Facebook fee
18 May 2012
Facebook to open trading today on Nasdaq
18 May 2012
Facebook Inc will start trading today following a record initial public offering that valued the social network higher than almost every company in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index.
SBI Q4 net profit zooms to Rs4,050 crore
18 May 2012
Google revamps search engine with Knowledge Graph
18 May 2012
Google yesterday announced a major revamp of its market dominating search engine, which will give users more relevant and in-depth responses to search queries.
Bharat Petroleum Asia’s best-performing energy stock
18 May 2012
State-owned Bharat Petroleum has been rated as the best- performing energy stock in the Asia Pacific region this year, and its entry into exploration in Africa implies there’s more growth to come
Human Genome adopts poison pill to thwart $2.6-bn hostile GSK bid
18 May 2012
HGS, which is GSK's partner on two drug developments, had rejected the UK firm's takeover offer saying that it was an opportunistic move
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