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Apple's market capitalisation surpasses $300-billion
04 Jan 2011
Apple, which is now the world's second-largest company behind Exxon Mobil, became the most valuable company in the technology sector after surpassing software giant Microsoft in May last year
Reliance mulling $1.2-bn LNG terminal: report
04 Jan 2011
Bank of America takes a $3-billion mortgage settlement charge
03 Jan 2011
The financial losses along with the lost computer data could cause a reputation crisis for the bank
Shell to build oil pier in Basra, Iraq
03 Jan 2011
iGate - Patni deal stalls
03 Jan 2011
iGate - Patni deal stalls
03 Jan 2011
iGate - Patni deal stalls
03 Jan 2011
Nano sales rev up again after long reverse
03 Jan 2011
Though the December sales of the Nanao are much below the July sales figure of 9,000 units, the increase comes as a big boost for Tata Motors as it prepares to sell the car all over the country by March
Tata Steel, Nippon Steel JV to build Rs2,400-crore steel plant in Jamshedpur
03 Jan 2011
The 50:50 JV that is likely to be inked by the end of this month
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