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Apple to unveil iPhone 5 on 4 October: report
22 Sep 2011
Google and Facebook introduce new features
22 Sep 2011
IMF cuts global economic growth forecast to 4 per cent
21 Sep 2011
The IMF report pegs India's economic growth at 7.8 per cent in 2011 and 7.5 per cent in 2012, against 8.2 per cent and 7.8 per cent, respectively, forecast earlier.
IMF cuts global economic growth forecast to 4 per cent
21 Sep 2011
The IMF report pegs India's economic growth at 7.8 per cent in 2011 and 7.5 per cent in 2012, against 8.2 per cent and 7.8 per cent, respectively, forecast earlier.
Foster's finally accepts SABMiller's $10.2-bn takeover offer
21 Sep 2011
Global brewing and bottling giant SABMiller’s three-month pursuit of Foster’s finally ended after the Australian beer company accepted the $10.2-billion offer.
Foster's finally accepts SABMiller's $10.2-bn takeover offer
21 Sep 2011
Global brewing and bottling giant SABMiller’s three-month pursuit of Foster’s finally ended after the Australian beer company accepted the $10.2-billion offer.
Bosch Siemens Home Appliances to set up base in India, expand business
21 Sep 2011
Bosch Siemens says its products will be placed in the mass premium segment of the market, so as to derive the benefits of both the mass market and demand for product quality.
Bosch Siemens Home Appliances to set up base in India, expand business
21 Sep 2011
Bosch Siemens says its products will be placed in the mass premium segment of the market, so as to derive the benefits of both the mass market and demand for product quality.
Apache Corp to buy ExxonMobil's North Sea assets for $1.75 bn
21 Sep 2011
Apache Corp, the second-largest independent oil and gas company in the US after Anadarko Petroleum, is buying oil giant ExxonMobil's assets to increase its North Sea production for about $1.75 billion in order.
Apache Corp to buy ExxonMobil's North Sea assets for $1.75 bn
21 Sep 2011
Apache Corp, the second-largest independent oil and gas company in the US after Anadarko Petroleum, is buying oil giant ExxonMobil's assets to increase its North Sea production for about $1.75 billion in order.
Coal India plans more acquisitions in Mozambique
21 Sep 2011
Coal India plans more acquisitions in Mozambique
21 Sep 2011
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