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IBM unveils world’s fastest computer chip
02 Sep 2010
Gazprom posts record $10.6 billion profit in Q1
02 Sep 2010
Beating analyst estimates, Moscow-based Gazprom said this increase was primarily due to higher volumes of gas sold in all geographical segments
Pfizer to acquire FoldRx Pharmaceuticalsing
01 Sep 2010
Pfizer to acquire FoldRx Pharmaceuticalsing
01 Sep 2010
Home, car loans get dearer as lenders up rates
01 Sep 2010
PHD wins PepsiCo Australia’s media mandate
01 Sep 2010
Idea launches skills fest for school kids
01 Sep 2010
CIL plans power plants, seeks more wagons to reduce stockpile
01 Sep 2010
State-owned Coal India Ltd, the world’s largest coal producer, says it may consider setting up power plants in the country to help reduce its growing stockpile of the fuel
Honda denies plan to sell stake in Hero Honda
31 Aug 2010
Honda denies plan to sell stake in Hero Honda
31 Aug 2010
Cisco reported to call on Skype for deal talks
31 Aug 2010
Cisco, the $40-billion turnover networking giant, is reportedly looking to buy Skype for around $5 billion, before the voice-over-IP service provider goes ahead with its plans of going public this year
Cisco reported to call on Skype for deal talks
31 Aug 2010
Cisco, the $40-billion turnover networking giant, is reportedly looking to buy Skype for around $5 billion, before the voice-over-IP service provider goes ahead with its plans of going public this year
ONGC asks Cairn for details on deal with Vedanta
31 Aug 2010
ONGC asks Cairn for details on deal with Vedanta
31 Aug 2010
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