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Citigroup seeks buyers for CitiFinancial: report
07 Jan 2011
Citigroup seeks buyers for CitiFinancial: report
07 Jan 2011
Intel unveils second generation Core processors
07 Jan 2011
Leading vendors including HCL, Wipro, HP, Toshiba and Dell have lined up over 500 device models that will be on offer with the new chips over the coming months
Infosys honours six eminent Indian researchers
06 Jan 2011
The Infosys Prize carries Rs50 lakh in cash, a citation and a gold medallion.
Nano changes image to 'reliable', drops 'cheap' tag
06 Jan 2011
As the much-touted Nano shows signs of sinking, Tata Motors has its work cut out. Changing its brand image is a start
De La Rue excluded from India’s currency paper contract
06 Jan 2011
The Reserve Bank of India may have cut out its principal supplier of currency paper from a large tender after encountering quality issues.
Lupin in pact to supply TB drug to Brazil
05 Jan 2011
Suzlon dismisses report of stake sale to Spain’s Gamesa
05 Jan 2011
Suzlon Energy has denied reports that it was in talks with a Spanish company, Gamesa Corporacion Tecnologica, for a majority stake sale.
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