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Rivals Google, LVMH claim victory in EU trademark case
24 Mar 2010
European Union's highest court has ruled that Google did not infringe trade mark law by allowing advertisers to bid for keywords corresponding to their competitors’ trade marks, even as it denied exemption to websites from liability for hosting such services
Bill Gates, Toshiba in talks for nuclear energy start-up
24 Mar 2010
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates’s TerraPower is in discussions with Japan's Toshiba Corp. on developing a small-scale nuclear reactor that would generate cheap nuclear power
Welspun to acquire stake in MSK Projects
23 Mar 2010
Welspun to acquire stake in MSK Projects
23 Mar 2010
Maruti Suzuki joins the million vehicle club
23 Mar 2010
Maruti today became the first automobile company in India to manufacture a million cars in one year
China blocks access as Google exits to HK
23 Mar 2010
As soon as Google announced yesterday that it would stop censoring search results and shift its Chinese-language service to servers in Hong Kong, the Chinese government reacted by using the "great firewall" to block access to certain searches.
UB Group sells Aventis stake for Rs414 crore
23 Mar 2010
UB Group sells Aventis stake for Rs414 crore
23 Mar 2010
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