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Mahindra Satyam signs deal with Omani government
08 Mar 2011
Current fiscal to see improved IT spends: TCS
08 Mar 2011
Tata Steel moves to secure Canadian iron ore reserves
08 Mar 2011
Tata Steel will jointly develop potentially large-scale iron-ore reserves in Canada with New Millennium Capital Corp in a bid to secure iron-ore reserves for its manufacturing operations in Europe.
Shipping Corporation of India lines up $6-bn for 110 vessels
08 Mar 2011
The Shipping Corporation of India plans to acquire 110 vessels at a total estimated cost of $6 billion over the next ten years, growing its fleet-size 140 per cent in the process
Oil ministry says Cairn responsible for delay
07 Mar 2011
Oil ministry says Cairn responsible for delay
07 Mar 2011
Oil ministry says Cairn responsible for delay
07 Mar 2011
Western Digital acquires GST from Hitachi in $4.3-bn cash-and-stock deal
07 Mar 2011
Western Digital today announced the acquisition of Global Storage Technologies (GST), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd, for $4.3 billion in a cash-and-stock transactio.
Western Digital acquires GST from Hitachi in $4.3-bn cash-and-stock deal
07 Mar 2011
Western Digital today announced the acquisition of Global Storage Technologies (GST), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd, for $4.3 billion in a cash-and-stock transactio.
Operations resume at M&M's Nashik plant
07 Mar 2011
Google nukes malware using remote application
07 Mar 2011
The remote application removal feature is one of many security controls the Android team can use to help protect users from malicious applications.
ONGC to lose Navratna status after govt bungle
07 Mar 2011
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