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IBM acquires cloud computing company Cast Iron Systems
04 May 2010
The acquisition of privately-held Cast Iron Systems, an industry leader in cloud integration software, applications and services, will expand and broaden IBM's services to its clients.
Apple sells one million iPads in 28 days
04 May 2010
Johnson & Johnson recalls 43 children's drugs
03 May 2010
IRDA to put vehicle insurance online
03 May 2010
Glencore mulling $84-billion merger with Xstrata: report
03 May 2010
Xstrata's largest sharholder Glencore is one of the world's largest suppliers of a wide range of commodities and raw materials to industrial consumers
Glencore mulling $84-billion merger with Xstrata: report
03 May 2010
Xstrata's largest sharholder Glencore is one of the world's largest suppliers of a wide range of commodities and raw materials to industrial consumers
Essar Energy raises £1.27 billion in London IPO
03 May 2010
Vale acquires 51-per cent in BSG for $2.5-billion; may scuttle Rio-Chinalco Guinea deal
30 Apr 2010
Privately-owned BSG Resources moves in to protect its Simandou iron ore concession from Anglo-Chinese bid to get it restored to Rio Tinto
Vale acquires 51-per cent in BSG for $2.5-billion; may scuttle Rio-Chinalco Guinea deal
30 Apr 2010
Privately-owned BSG Resources moves in to protect its Simandou iron ore concession from Anglo-Chinese bid to get it restored to Rio Tinto
Punj Lloyd to build AIIMS Raipur
30 Apr 2010
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