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AOL's Armstrong keen to merge with Yahoo
13 Oct 2011
The unlikely deal, if it materialises, would combine two fallen internet giants that have squandered their once leading positions to emerging rivals in the fast-evolving internet industry.
JSW Steel in equal joint venture pact with Japan’s Marubeni-Itochu for high-end products
13 Oct 2011
Haryana declares Maruti strike illegal; unions to be de-recognised
13 Oct 2011
The Haryana government has declared the strike at various plants of Maruti Suzuki in the state illegal, and initiated proceedings to cancel the registrations of unions at Suzuki Powertrain India and Suzuki Motorcycle India
Haryana declares Maruti strike illegal; unions to be de-recognised
13 Oct 2011
The Haryana government has declared the strike at various plants of Maruti Suzuki in the state illegal, and initiated proceedings to cancel the registrations of unions at Suzuki Powertrain India and Suzuki Motorcycle India
Infosys keen to buy Thomson Reuters healthcare vertical
13 Oct 2011
The healthcare unit of Thomson Reuters supplies healthcare data and analysis to customers including corporates, government departments and healthcare professionals.
Infosys keen to buy Thomson Reuters healthcare vertical
13 Oct 2011
The healthcare unit of Thomson Reuters supplies healthcare data and analysis to customers including corporates, government departments and healthcare professionals.
Moser Baer sets up Asia’s largest solar farm in Gujarat
12 Oct 2011
India’s largest solar developer, Moser Baer Clean Energy Limited says the farm is expected to generate approximately 52 million Kwh energy per annum or 150,000 units per day
Microsoft launches Windows Phone 7.5 version for India
12 Oct 2011
Microsoft India today launched a more user-friendly version of its Windows Phone OS — Windows Phone 7.5 — also referred to as Mango
Microsoft launches Windows Phone 7.5 version for India
12 Oct 2011
Microsoft India today launched a more user-friendly version of its Windows Phone OS — Windows Phone 7.5 — also referred to as Mango
Labour trouble at Bosch shows no sign of ending
12 Oct 2011
Employees at the Bosch plant at Adugodi near Bangalore continued their tools-down strike for the 15th day today after intermediation efforts proved fruitless.
Labour trouble at Bosch shows no sign of ending
12 Oct 2011
Employees at the Bosch plant at Adugodi near Bangalore continued their tools-down strike for the 15th day today after intermediation efforts proved fruitless.
Cobra Beer revamps its brand image
11 Oct 2011
Cobra Beer revamps its brand image
11 Oct 2011
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