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Yahoo picks PayPal chief as new CEO
05 Jan 2012
Scott Thompson, president of PayPal, a unit of eBay, will take over as the new chief executive of the internet giant, which is battling stiff competition from rivals such as Google and Facebook, amidst declining advertising revenues
Yahoo picks PayPal chief as new CEO
05 Jan 2012
Scott Thompson, president of PayPal, a unit of eBay, will take over as the new chief executive of the internet giant, which is battling stiff competition from rivals such as Google and Facebook, amidst declining advertising revenues
Tata to launch new LCVs, 5-axle trucks
05 Jan 2012
Ford unveils new global compact SUV EcoSport
04 Jan 2012
Ford Motor Co today unveiled the EcoSport, the second of eight new global models that the company plans to launch in India
Ford unveils new global compact SUV EcoSport
04 Jan 2012
Ford Motor Co today unveiled the EcoSport, the second of eight new global models that the company plans to launch in India
Ecuador court rejects Chevron's appeal against $18-bn verdict
04 Jan 2012
Chevron lost its appeal against a ruling that held it responsible for chemical-laden wastewater dumped in jungle land from 1964 to about 1992 by Texaco Inc, which Chevron acquired in 2001
Ecuador court rejects Chevron's appeal against $18-bn verdict
04 Jan 2012
Chevron lost its appeal against a ruling that held it responsible for chemical-laden wastewater dumped in jungle land from 1964 to about 1992 by Texaco Inc, which Chevron acquired in 2001
Bosch to invest Rs2,200 crore in India in two years
04 Jan 2012
Bosch currently operates 13 manufacturing sites and four development centres across India and is also building new plants in Chennai and Ahmedabad, which would likely be operational this year
Bosch to invest Rs2,200 crore in India in two years
04 Jan 2012
Bosch currently operates 13 manufacturing sites and four development centres across India and is also building new plants in Chennai and Ahmedabad, which would likely be operational this year
Samsung receives nod for its China plant
04 Jan 2012
RIL set to get nod for $1.5-bn capex in K-G D6 gas
04 Jan 2012
The government has approved Reliance Industries' plans to develop four satellite fields at its D6 gas block in the Krishna-Godavari Basin, with BP Plc
BSNL seeks to join plea against 3G roaming
04 Jan 2012
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