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ONGC Videsh splurging money on bad assets: CAG
25 Mar 2011
ONGC Videsh splurging money on bad assets: CAG
25 Mar 2011
Lenovo unveils new high performance PCs
25 Mar 2011
Lenovo has launched a new range of laptops and high performance PCs based on the second generation of Intel Core processors for Indian consumers
Lenovo unveils new high performance PCs
25 Mar 2011
Lenovo has launched a new range of laptops and high performance PCs based on the second generation of Intel Core processors for Indian consumers
No more ‘Kiwi’ as Sara Lee ends deal with Godrej
24 Mar 2011
Following the leveraged buyout of Sara Lee, Godrej Household Products Ltd and Sara Lee have terminated their agreement under which Godrej used to sell Kiwi shoe care and Kiwi Kleen brands in India and Sri Lanka.
No more ‘Kiwi’ as Sara Lee ends deal with Godrej
24 Mar 2011
Following the leveraged buyout of Sara Lee, Godrej Household Products Ltd and Sara Lee have terminated their agreement under which Godrej used to sell Kiwi shoe care and Kiwi Kleen brands in India and Sri Lanka.
Ericsson offers satellite phones, solar towers to Japan
24 Mar 2011
In a bid to extend a helping had to quake-battered Japan, Ericsson has offered satellite phones and solar-powered towers to the Japanese government
Tata Communications denies charges on VSNL deal
24 Mar 2011
Tata Communications denies charges on VSNL deal
24 Mar 2011
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