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SBI cancels proposed JV with VISA, Elavon
03 Jan 2012
SBI cancels proposed JV with VISA, Elavon
03 Jan 2012
Hackers run full-screen iPad apps on Apple TV
03 Jan 2012
With a workaround developed by hackers, it is now possible to run full-screen versions of iOS apps for the iPad on a jailbroken Apple TV device
Bajaj Auto unveils 4 wheeler - RE60
03 Jan 2012
ONGC to spend Rs15,300 cr on K-G gas discovery
03 Jan 2012
ONGC plans to invest about Rs15,340 crore in developing its ultra-deep sea UD-1 gas discovery in the Krishna-Godavari basin by 2016-17
RBI signals policy easing
02 Jan 2012
TCS pips RIL to emerge India’s most valued firm
30 Dec 2011
Tata Consultancy Services commanded a market value of Rs2,28,153 crore even as RIL’s market cap fell to Rs2,27,083 crore, in afternoon trading on the BSE
TCS pips RIL to emerge India’s most valued firm
30 Dec 2011
Tata Consultancy Services commanded a market value of Rs2,28,153 crore even as RIL’s market cap fell to Rs2,27,083 crore, in afternoon trading on the BSE
Aditya Birla Group to invest $500 million in Turkey VSF project
30 Dec 2011
The group, which has a 21 per cent share of the global market for viscose staple fibre, is ramping up capacity for an even larger share
RBI allows non-residents to hedge currency risk
29 Dec 2011
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