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Essar agrees to sell stake in Vodafone Essar
02 Jul 2011
The deal for Essar's 33-per cent stake in Vodafone Essar, which was earlier signed in April 2011 for $5 billion, is now valued at $5.46 billion, including a withholding tax.
Essar agrees to sell stake in Vodafone Essar
02 Jul 2011
The deal for Essar's 33-per cent stake in Vodafone Essar, which was earlier signed in April 2011 for $5 billion, is now valued at $5.46 billion, including a withholding tax.
Tata group crosses $100-bn mark in market value
02 Jul 2011
IBM develops low-cost, 100 times faster-than-Flash memory
02 Jul 2011
Unlike Flash, PCM is also very durable and can endure at least 10 million write cycles, compared to current enterprise-class Flash at 30,000 cycles or consumer-class Flash at 3,000 cycles.
Apple, Microsoft, Sony, RIM bag Nortel patents for $4.5 bn
01 Jul 2011
A consortium of Apple, Microsoft, Sony and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion and others have successfully bid for prized patents from the bankrupt
Nortel Networks' patent portfolio for $4.5 billion in an auction that saw Google and Intel bow out
Apple, Microsoft, Sony, RIM bag Nortel patents for $4.5 bn
01 Jul 2011
A consortium of Apple, Microsoft, Sony and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion and others have successfully bid for prized patents from the bankrupt
Nortel Networks' patent portfolio for $4.5 billion in an auction that saw Google and Intel bow out
Apple, Microsoft, Sony, RIM bag Nortel patents for $4.5 bn
01 Jul 2011
A consortium of Apple, Microsoft, Sony and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion and others have successfully bid for prized patents from the bankrupt
Nortel Networks' patent portfolio for $4.5 billion in an auction that saw Google and Intel bow out
Apple, Microsoft, Sony, RIM bag Nortel patents for $4.5 bn
01 Jul 2011
A consortium of Apple, Microsoft, Sony and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion and others have successfully bid for prized patents from the bankrupt
Nortel Networks' patent portfolio for $4.5 billion in an auction that saw Google and Intel bow out
Apple, Microsoft, Sony, RIM bag Nortel patents for $4.5 bn
01 Jul 2011
A consortium of Apple, Microsoft, Sony and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion and others have successfully bid for prized patents from the bankrupt
Nortel Networks' patent portfolio for $4.5 billion in an auction that saw Google and Intel bow out
Wockhardt receives tentative US FDA approval for generic version of Patanol ophthalmic solution
01 Jul 2011
Maruti Suzuki sales fall 8.8 per cent
01 Jul 2011
India’s external debt up at $305.9bn
01 Jul 2011
Wipro serves out World Bank ‘sentence’; eligible again
01 Jul 2011
Wipro, India’s third-largest information technology services firm, is now once again eligible to become a vendor to the World Bank, having served out a four-year ban imposed by the multilateral lender in 2007.
Coffee Day Resorts takes 5.75-% stake in MindTree
01 Jul 2011
With this acquisition, the Coffee Day Resorts promoter's group now owns a 12.35-per cent stake in MindTree
Vodafone bullish on India despite tax troubles
30 Jun 2011
Toyota recalls 110,000 hybrid cars on safety concerns
30 Jun 2011
Toyota, has recalled almost 12 million vehicles in the past 18 months due to safety concerns, says it is recalling more than 110,000 hybrid vehicles sold in the US over concerns about a problem with the power supply circuit.
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