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TCS to hire 30,000 in FY2010-11
11 Feb 2010
IT major, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS), plans to hire 30,000 staff in 2010-11 in expectations of rise in demand for services from its overseas clients
TCS to hire 30,000 in FY2010-11
11 Feb 2010
IT major, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS), plans to hire 30,000 staff in 2010-11 in expectations of rise in demand for services from its overseas clients
mjunction diversifies into online auto retail
10 Feb 2010
mjunction diversifies into online auto retail
10 Feb 2010
mjunction diversifies into online auto retail
10 Feb 2010
Toyota shares move up on Toyoda apology
10 Feb 2010
Opel plans $15 billion restructuring; to axe 8,300 jobs
10 Feb 2010
German unit of General Motors, Adam Opel GmbH, will invest €11 billion euros and reduce about 8,300 jobs in Europe over the next five years to restructure operations.
India, China sales boost Coca-Cola Q4 net 5 per cent
10 Feb 2010
Beverages giant Coca-Cola Co reported a five per cent rise in its worldwide sales in the fourth quarter aided by strong growth in emerging markets, including India, Brazil, Mexico and China.
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