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Kodak to exit digital cameras; focus on printers
10 Feb 2012
RIL's US arm raises $1 billion in long-tem bonds
10 Feb 2012
Criminal proceedings to continue against Yahoo India
10 Feb 2012
Refusing to stay the criminal proceedings against Yahoo India, Justice Suresh Kait of Delhi High Court,and fixed the matter for 1 March, saying he would hear the case before the trial court heard it on 13 March
Mahindra launches makeover version of Xylo
10 Feb 2012
SUV major Mahindra & Mahindra yesterday launched a makeover version of its highly successful model Xylo incorporating the industry's first voice command system.
Mahindra launches makeover version of Xylo
10 Feb 2012
SUV major Mahindra & Mahindra yesterday launched a makeover version of its highly successful model Xylo incorporating the industry's first voice command system.
Mahindra launches makeover version of Xylo
10 Feb 2012
SUV major Mahindra & Mahindra yesterday launched a makeover version of its highly successful model Xylo incorporating the industry's first voice command system.
Oracle to acquire cloud-based software firm Taleo for $1.9 billion
10 Feb 2012
In its second acquisition of cloud-computing firm in three months, Oracle Corp said yesterday it is taking over cloud-based human-resources software maker Taleo Corp
Oracle to acquire cloud-based software firm Taleo for $1.9 billion
10 Feb 2012
In its second acquisition of cloud-computing firm in three months, Oracle Corp said yesterday it is taking over cloud-based human-resources software maker Taleo Corp
4,000 more job cuts at Nokia; smartphone assembly shifting to Asia
09 Feb 2012
The current job cuts, amounting to 7 per cent of Nokia's workforce, bring the total planned job cuts to more than 30,000 since Stephen Elop took over as CEO in September 2010
Pakistan ties up with Google to promote Punjab tourism sites
09 Feb 2012
Pakistan is home to the remnants of the cities of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa from the period of Indus Valley Civilisation, dating back to 2600 BC, among other significant historical landmarks
Thomas Cook to sell stake in Indian unit
08 Feb 2012
Thomas Cook Group Plc today said that it has decided to sell its majority stake in Thomas Cook India Ltd, sending the Indian unit's shres soaring nearly20 per cent
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