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Bharti Airtel Africa revenue to touch $5 billion by May 2013
14 Sep 2011
Telecom major Bharti Airtel says it expects it revenues to touch $5 billion (about Rs24,000 crore) from its Africa operations by May 2013
Bharti Airtel Africa revenue to touch $5 billion by May 2013
14 Sep 2011
Telecom major Bharti Airtel says it expects it revenues to touch $5 billion (about Rs24,000 crore) from its Africa operations by May 2013
BNP Paribas plans sale of €70 billion of assets
14 Sep 2011
French banks are taking steps to restore market confidence and allay fears of overdependence on wholesale market funding that would render them ill equipped to cope with a Greek debt default
Intel unveils computer with solar-powered processor
14 Sep 2011
Intel today unveiled a computer with a processor running on a postage stamp-size cell powered by solar energy.
Intel unveils computer with solar-powered processor
14 Sep 2011
Intel today unveiled a computer with a processor running on a postage stamp-size cell powered by solar energy.
Greatwall Motors may become JLR's Chinese partner
14 Sep 2011
Tata Motors' year-long hunt for a joint venture collaborator to make JLR vehicles in China may soon be over.
Greatwall Motors may become JLR's Chinese partner
14 Sep 2011
Tata Motors' year-long hunt for a joint venture collaborator to make JLR vehicles in China may soon be over.
Infosys seeking to buy US healthcare, services firm
14 Sep 2011
The US software firm is believed to operate in the public services and healthcare sectors and has revenues between $300 million and $500 million.
Bank of America to shed 30,000 jobs over next few years
13 Sep 2011
Full implementation of Phase I of the cost-cutting strategy will result in savings of $5 billion a year, on a baseline of $27 billion in annual expenses, by 2014.
Bank of America to shed 30,000 jobs over next few years
13 Sep 2011
Full implementation of Phase I of the cost-cutting strategy will result in savings of $5 billion a year, on a baseline of $27 billion in annual expenses, by 2014.
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