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Govt to go ahead with Air India stake sale
09 Jan 2018
The government will push ahead with the sale of stake in Air India and save taxpayer money rather than offer another package that will only deepen its debt
Govt to go ahead with Air India stake sale
09 Jan 2018
The government will push ahead with the sale of stake in Air India and save taxpayer money rather than offer another package that will only deepen its debt
Govt to go ahead with Air India stake sale
09 Jan 2018
The government will push ahead with the sale of stake in Air India and save taxpayer money rather than offer another package that will only deepen its debt
Tata Motors to showcase 'smart mobiles’ at February Auto Expo
09 Jan 2018
Tata Motors will showcase 26 smart mobility solutions across its passenger and commercial vehicles brought alive in a specially curated theme across the pavilion
Google’s Gbikes are routinely ‘stolen’; locals see it as CSR service
08 Jan 2018
Google has an unexpected problem: between 100 and 250 company bicycles are stolen from Google’s Mountain View, California campus every week, out of a fleet of around 1,100 so-called Gbikes
Chinese bank withdraws case against RCom; Ericsson battles on
06 Jan 2018
Senior counsel Darius Khambatta, who represented China Development Bank and Ericssson, sought withdrawal of CDB’s case rather than dismissal to ensure that the Chinese lender can approach the court at a later date in case the asset monetization plan does not succeed
Chinese bank withdraws case against RCom; Ericsson battles on
06 Jan 2018
Senior counsel Darius Khambatta, who represented China Development Bank and Ericssson, sought withdrawal of CDB’s case rather than dismissal to ensure that the Chinese lender can approach the court at a later date in case the asset monetization plan does not succeed
AT&T aims to be first with 5G deployment
06 Jan 2018
Toshiba sells Westinghouse to Canada’s Brookfield for $4.6 billion
06 Jan 2018
Bankrupt US nuclear firm Westinghouse Electric Co, which nearly brought its parent company Japan’s Toshiba on the brink of collapse, is being sold to Canadian buy-out firm Brookfield Business Partners
Toshiba sells Westinghouse to Canada’s Brookfield for $4.6 billion
06 Jan 2018
Bankrupt US nuclear firm Westinghouse Electric Co, which nearly brought its parent company Japan’s Toshiba on the brink of collapse, is being sold to Canadian buy-out firm Brookfield Business Partners
HP issues global recall of laptops with defective batteries
06 Jan 2018
Those who bought laptops or mobile workstations between December 2015 and December 2017 should visit HP's site to learn if their battery should be replaced, which will be done free of charge
Kalanick to sell 29% of his stake in Uber amid SoftBank deal
05 Jan 2018
Former Uber Technologies Inc chief executive officer Travis Kalanick, who has long boasted that he has never sold any shares in the company he co-founded, plans to sell about 29 per cent of his stake in the ride-hailing company
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