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Bharti Airtel gets 2G, 3G licence in Rwanda, to invest $100 mn over three years
09 Sep 2011
With this licence, Bharti Airtel's footprint across the African continent will expand to 17 countries, Rwanda being one of its fastest growing markets
Google buys restaurant review guide Zagat
09 Sep 2011
Google yesterday acquired popular restaurant review guide Zagat, strengthening its local commerce assets
Mahindra launches New Bolero SUV
08 Sep 2011
The New Bolero offers better driving comfort and has excellent fuel efficiency while also sports better styling, M&M said
Yahoo may be up for sale after Bartz firing
08 Sep 2011
Bartz, who joined Yahoo after the internet major rejected a $47.5 billion offer from Microsoft in 2008, left the company with just $16 billion in market value.
Yahoo may be up for sale after Bartz firing
08 Sep 2011
Bartz, who joined Yahoo after the internet major rejected a $47.5 billion offer from Microsoft in 2008, left the company with just $16 billion in market value.
Maruti mulling new facility in Gujarat
08 Sep 2011
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd is mulling a new facility in Gujarat as it looks to broadbase its manufacturing across India for the first time.
Regulator rejects SABMiller’s plea to review Foster’s financials
08 Sep 2011
The Australian takeover watchdog today rejected global brewing and bottling giant SABMiller’s plea for a review of the financial statements of its takeover target Foster's Group
Regulator rejects SABMiller’s plea to review Foster’s financials
08 Sep 2011
The Australian takeover watchdog today rejected global brewing and bottling giant SABMiller’s plea for a review of the financial statements of its takeover target Foster's Group
Cough up dues or face liquidation, HC tells Wockhardt
08 Sep 2011
The Bombay High Court has told drug maker Wockhardt to work out a plan and a timeframe for paying Rs350 crore dues owed to its bondholders, or face liquidation
Doordarshan seeks free slice of IPL pie
07 Sep 2011
Doordarshan seeks free slice of IPL pie
07 Sep 2011
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