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End of an era: iGate drops ‘Patni’ from its brand name
08 May 2012
Patni Computer Systems brought together iconic Infosys founder N R Narayana Murthy and most of the other co founders
End of an era: iGate drops ‘Patni’ from its brand name
08 May 2012
Patni Computer Systems brought together iconic Infosys founder N R Narayana Murthy and most of the other co founders
Telenor swings to a net loss in first quarter
08 May 2012
Facebook IPO road show today but Buffett is not buying
07 May 2012
Facebook kicks off its highly anticipated IPO road show today, but two men who wont be buying into the social network are Warren Buffett and his 88-year old Berkshire Hathway vice chairman Charlie Munger
Govt plans to further back Coal India spending
07 May 2012
Govt plans to further back Coal India spending
07 May 2012
Dell unveils two new desktops for India
05 May 2012
Dell unveils two new desktops for India
05 May 2012
Facebook prices shares in $28-$35 band
05 May 2012
Facebook prices shares in $28-$35 band
05 May 2012
India takes over chair of ADB board of governors
05 May 2012
Haldia Petrochem tussle: HC refuses to stay arbitration
05 May 2012
The Calcutta High Court has refused to grant the West Bengal government’s plea for an injunction on international arbitration initiated by the Chatterjee Group on the issue of majority ownership of Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd
RBI hikes forex deposit rates to check outflows
04 May 2012
Currency traders, however, do not expect the move to help stem further near-term weakness of the rupee
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