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Qualcomm to get internet licence in India
18 Oct 2011
Philips to cut 4,500 jobs as part of $1.1-bn cost-cutting plan
18 Oct 2011
The newly announced job cuts are in addition to its 6,000 previous job reduction programme announced in 2009.
Telstra shareholders approve $11.2-bn NBN fibre-optic deal
18 Oct 2011
The controversial deal, passed by 99.09 per cent of Telstra shareholders, would see Telstra transfer its traffic on to the government's high speed fibre-optic broadband network, and gradually shut down its own copper network.
Apple iPhone 4S sells 4 million units over weekend
18 Oct 2011
Though Apple iPhone 4S did not impress pundits when it was unveiled, it has been a hit with customers with 4 million units sold over the weekend, making it the fastest-selling iPhone ever.
Citigroup posts $3.8 billion Q3 net
18 Oct 2011
MSIL resumes operations at Gurgaon plant
18 Oct 2011
MSIL resumes operations at Gurgaon plant
18 Oct 2011
Reliance suspends drilling at blocks covered under BP deal
18 Oct 2011
Reliance Industries has suspended drilling at its oil and gas exploration blocks covered under a deal with new venture partner BP pending a review
Reliance suspends drilling at blocks covered under BP deal
18 Oct 2011
Reliance Industries has suspended drilling at its oil and gas exploration blocks covered under a deal with new venture partner BP pending a review
Samsung seeks ban against Apple products in Australia and Japan
17 Oct 2011
The battle between the two technology giants is part of a wider dispute between both companies that spans 10 countries in four continents
Samsung seeks ban against Apple products in Australia and Japan
17 Oct 2011
The battle between the two technology giants is part of a wider dispute between both companies that spans 10 countries in four continents
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