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Dow to host Live Earth Run for Water in Brazil
15 Jan 2010
RBI may permit cash withdrawals from PoS terminals
15 Jan 2010
Customers will soon be able to use prepaid cards issued by banks to withdraw cash from credit
Kodak files patent infringement suits against Apple, RIM
15 Jan 2010
Kodak, which had $9.4 billion revenue in 2008, has a portfolio of more than 1,000 digital imaging patents
Kodak files patent infringement suits against Apple, RIM
15 Jan 2010
Kodak, which had $9.4 billion revenue in 2008, has a portfolio of more than 1,000 digital imaging patents
Hershey prepares to bid for Cadbury: report
14 Jan 2010
US-based confectioner Hershey is planning to make a counter-bid to its larger rival Kraft’s $16.7-billion unsolicited takeover offer for Cadbury
Hershey prepares to bid for Cadbury: report
14 Jan 2010
US-based confectioner Hershey is planning to make a counter-bid to its larger rival Kraft’s $16.7-billion unsolicited takeover offer for Cadbury
NTPC's follow-on public offer to open on 3 February
14 Jan 2010
The sale of five per equity in state-run power utility NTPC will begin on 3 February while the price band will be fixed a day earlier
Too early to remove stimulus packages in Asia, says ADB
14 Jan 2010
The head of the Asian Development Bank today said that it was too early for Asian countries to end stimulus policies started during the financial crisis last year
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