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Axiata's bid to raise Idea stake shot down
20 Dec 2011
AT&T drops proposed $39-bn T-Mobile USA takeover
20 Dec 2011
US regulators, lawmakers and AT&T's rivals opposed the proposed merger saying a merged AT&T - T Mobile would kill competition and lead to higher prices for consumers
AT&T drops proposed $39-bn T-Mobile USA takeover
20 Dec 2011
US regulators, lawmakers and AT&T's rivals opposed the proposed merger saying a merged AT&T - T Mobile would kill competition and lead to higher prices for consumers
Trial court to pass order on Essar Group promoters on 21 December
17 Dec 2011
The special trial court hearing the 2G spectrum scam today reserved its order for 21 December on taking cognisance of the CBI chargesheet against the promoters of Essar Group and Loop Telecom
Trial court to pass order on Essar Group promoters on 21 December
17 Dec 2011
The special trial court hearing the 2G spectrum scam today reserved its order for 21 December on taking cognisance of the CBI chargesheet against the promoters of Essar Group and Loop Telecom
Buffett's MidAmerican Energy makes second bet on solar energy
17 Dec 2011
Within 10 days of acquiring the Topaz Solar Farm project, Warren Buffett's MidAmerican Energy Holdings plans to buy a 49-per cent stake in an Arizona power plant from NRG Energy
RIM’s Blackberry 10 launch to be delayed
16 Dec 2011
Morgan Stanley announces 1,600 job cuts
16 Dec 2011
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