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Nestle, Bain Capital, Cinven in race for Merck KgaA’s consumer health unit
02 Dec 2017
Swiss food giant Nestle and private equity firms Bain Capital and Cinven – owners of German drug firm Stada — are in the race to buy Merck KgaA’s consumer health unit
Nestle, Bain Capital, Cinven in race for Merck KgaA’s consumer health unit
02 Dec 2017
Swiss food giant Nestle and private equity firms Bain Capital and Cinven – owners of German drug firm Stada — are in the race to buy Merck KgaA’s consumer health unit
Ericsson demonstrates 5G in India
01 Dec 2017
General Motors to introduce autonomous ride-sharing service in several big cities in 2019
01 Dec 2017
Nissan sues India over incentive dues; claims over $770 million
01 Dec 2017
While Nissan and partner Renault invested Rs6,100 crore ($946 million) to set up a plant with annual production capacity of 480,000 vehicles, it is claiming Rs2,900 crore in unpaid incentives and Rs2,100 crore in damages
Tata Motors says Gujarat gave it loan, not grant
01 Dec 2017
IIM placements: Microsoft offers top package at $214,600; Accenture biggest recruiter
01 Dec 2017
With the placement season under way at the Indian Institutes of Management, technology giant Microsoft is set to offer the highest pay package among all recruiters
IIM placements: Microsoft offers top package at $214,600; Accenture biggest recruiter
01 Dec 2017
With the placement season under way at the Indian Institutes of Management, technology giant Microsoft is set to offer the highest pay package among all recruiters
IIM placements: Microsoft offers top package at $214,600; Accenture biggest recruiter
01 Dec 2017
With the placement season under way at the Indian Institutes of Management, technology giant Microsoft is set to offer the highest pay package among all recruiters
UIDAI probe against Airtel for opening payments bank accounts sans consent
01 Dec 2017
The Unique Identification Authority of India received complaints alleging that Airtel opened payments bank accounts without explicit consent of consumers and that the accounts were then linked for receiving LPG subsidy
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