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TCS in race for Lufthansa IT subsidiary
19 Aug 2011
TCS in race for Lufthansa IT subsidiary
19 Aug 2011
TCS in race for Lufthansa IT subsidiary
19 Aug 2011
Hewlett-Packard to acquire UK software firm Autonomy for $11.7 billion
19 Aug 2011
If it materialises, the acquisition would be HP’s biggest software acquisition in recent times after it purchased IT services company EDS in 2008 for $13.9 billion
Hewlett-Packard to acquire UK software firm Autonomy for $11.7 billion
19 Aug 2011
If it materialises, the acquisition would be HP’s biggest software acquisition in recent times after it purchased IT services company EDS in 2008 for $13.9 billion
HP may spin off PC business, may buy UK’s Autonomy for $10 bn
19 Aug 2011
HP, the world's largest PC maker, is in talks to buy UK-based software company Autonomy Corp for about $10 billion and spin off its PC business.
HP may spin off PC business, may buy UK’s Autonomy for $10 bn
19 Aug 2011
HP, the world's largest PC maker, is in talks to buy UK-based software company Autonomy Corp for about $10 billion and spin off its PC business.
Axiata hikes stake in Idea Cellular to 19.98%
18 Aug 2011
Axiata hikes stake in Idea Cellular to 19.98%
18 Aug 2011
S&P under scanner over ratings of mortgage securities leading to financial crisis
18 Aug 2011
The US Justice Department is investigating whether Standard & Poor’s, the nation’s largest credit rating agency, improperly rated dozens of mortgage securities in the years leading up to the financial crisis.
Foster’s once again rejects SABMiller bid
18 Aug 2011
Foster’s once again rejects SABMiller bid
18 Aug 2011
Coal India beats RIL in market capitalisation
17 Aug 2011
Coal India beats RIL in market capitalisation
17 Aug 2011
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