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Fraud fallout: Satyam, PwC to pay US authorities $17.5 mn
06 Apr 2011
Mahindra Satyam and its former auditor PwC agreed to pay a combined $17.5 million to settle US probes into the accounting fraud at Satyam in 2009
Fraud fallout: Satyam, PwC to pay US authorities $17.5 mn
06 Apr 2011
Mahindra Satyam and its former auditor PwC agreed to pay a combined $17.5 million to settle US probes into the accounting fraud at Satyam in 2009
Bharti's 3G customer base now 2 million-strong
05 Apr 2011
Vodafone files petition in SC against I-T notice
05 Apr 2011
Maruti Suzuki hikes car prices by up to Rs9,000
05 Apr 2011
Maruti Suzuki had, in January, hiked car prices by up to Rs8,000 across the board, except for the newly-launched compact car Alto K10.
BHEL set to buy Germany’s AE&E Lentjes: report
05 Apr 2011
BHEL set to buy Germany’s AE&E Lentjes: report
05 Apr 2011
New York jury clears Toyota in accident case
02 Apr 2011
Tata Chem rebrands global subsidiaries
02 Apr 2011
Wipro to acquire SAIC's oil and gas IT business for around $150 million
01 Apr 2011
SAIC's global oil and gas information technology unit provides consulting, system integration and outsourcing services to global oil majors in both the downstream and upstream segments.
Wipro to acquire SAIC's oil and gas IT business for around $150 million
01 Apr 2011
SAIC's global oil and gas information technology unit provides consulting, system integration and outsourcing services to global oil majors in both the downstream and upstream segments.
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