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Bosch workers end strike after state intervention
14 Oct 2011
Workers at Bosch Ltd’s Audugodi plant in Karnataka have ended their 16-day strike after intervention by the state government
Hewlett-Packard rethinks spinning-off PC unit
14 Oct 2011
Hewlett-Packard rethinks spinning-off PC unit
14 Oct 2011
Australian court slaps temporary sale ban on Samsung Galaxy Tab
14 Oct 2011
In a victory for Apple, an Australian court yesterday slapped a temporary ban on Samsung selling its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet PC in the country
Australian court slaps temporary sale ban on Samsung Galaxy Tab
14 Oct 2011
In a victory for Apple, an Australian court yesterday slapped a temporary ban on Samsung selling its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet PC in the country
Maruti to shut Gurgaon plant for two days
14 Oct 2011
The labour unrest and production loss will impact the company’s sales, especially during the ongoing festive season.
Maruti to shut Gurgaon plant for two days
14 Oct 2011
The labour unrest and production loss will impact the company’s sales, especially during the ongoing festive season.
Government to pump upto Rs80 billion in SBI
13 Oct 2011
Infosys denies talks over Thomson Reuters healthcare business
13 Oct 2011
Infosys Ltd today said it was not in talks to acquire the healthcare business of Thomson Reuters Corp
Infosys denies talks over Thomson Reuters healthcare business
13 Oct 2011
Infosys Ltd today said it was not in talks to acquire the healthcare business of Thomson Reuters Corp
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