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WPP projects improved full year margin forecast
28 Oct 2011
WPP projects improved full year margin forecast
28 Oct 2011
SBI to get Rs8,500-crore capital boost this year
28 Oct 2011
Nokia launches Windows-based smartphone Lumia
28 Oct 2011
Analysts say, the move marks the company’s intent to fight its way against rival Apple's iPhone and others using Google's Android's operating system
Nokia launches Windows-based smartphone Lumia
28 Oct 2011
Analysts say, the move marks the company’s intent to fight its way against rival Apple's iPhone and others using Google's Android's operating system
Nokia launches Windows-based smartphone Lumia
28 Oct 2011
Analysts say, the move marks the company’s intent to fight its way against rival Apple's iPhone and others using Google's Android's operating system
RIM sets up Mumbai facility to monitor BlackBerry services
28 Oct 2011
RIM has set up a facility in Mumbai to help the Indian government carry out lawful surveillance of its BlackBerry services
HP not to sell its $40.7-bn PC division
28 Oct 2011
CEO Meg Whitman of Hewlett-Packard (HP), the world's largest personal computer company, yesterday announced it had scrapped plans of selling its PC division
RIM could face class action suit over service outages
28 Oct 2011
Research In Motion could face a class action lawsuit in Canada for the outage that struck BlackBerry customers world-wide, last month
World Bank offers $975-mn for eastern dedicated freight corridor
27 Oct 2011
The World Bank today signed a $975-million loan agreement with the Indian government to fund the first phase of the the eastern dedicated freight corridor linking the north and the east
India's food price inflation shoots up to 11.43 per cent
27 Oct 2011
With the RBI signaling a pause in its anti-inflation monetary measures, any reversal of the rising trend in food prices will depend on improvement in supplies
Sony to buy out Ericsson's stake in Sony Ericsson JV for $1.47 billion
27 Oct 2011
Sony Corp will buy out its partner Ericsson’s stake in their mobile phone equal joint venture Sony Ericsson, for $1.47 billion
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