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AMD to buy startup SeaMicro for $334 mn
01 Mar 2012
AMD to buy startup SeaMicro for $334 mn
01 Mar 2012
Tata Communications to bid for British telecom firm C&W Worldwide
01 Mar 2012
CWW may be valued more than $1.2 billion for its voice, data and interner protocol services that are offered to enterprise customers (large clients) across four continents
Micron Technology to buy Intel’s stake in NAND flash JV for $600 million
29 Feb 2012
Intel buys flash memory chips from Micron worth around $1 billion annually and the deal may provide Micron better margins on at least half of these sales
Micron Technology to buy Intel’s stake in NAND flash JV for $600 million
29 Feb 2012
Intel buys flash memory chips from Micron worth around $1 billion annually and the deal may provide Micron better margins on at least half of these sales
Government to sell 5 per cent ONGC stake via auction
28 Feb 2012
The sale of five per cent stake in ONGC is expected to fetch the government over Rs12,000 crore
Government to sell 5 per cent ONGC stake via auction
28 Feb 2012
The sale of five per cent stake in ONGC is expected to fetch the government over Rs12,000 crore
Pitroda panel suggests Rs822,671-crore modernisation plan for Railways
28 Feb 2012
The group has suggested private participation in areas like new stations and terminals, high-speed railway lines, elevated rail corridor, freight terminals, leasing of wagons, loco and coach manufacturing and captive power projects
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