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McDonald's exits 169 outlets in north and east
22 Aug 2017
Flipkart to ride eBay to markets in nearly 200 countries
22 Aug 2017
Flipkart will be able to tap over 170 million active customers of eBay globally under an exclusive agreement, which allows them to jointly pursue cross-border trade opportunities
Flipkart to ride eBay to markets in nearly 200 countries
22 Aug 2017
Flipkart will be able to tap over 170 million active customers of eBay globally under an exclusive agreement, which allows them to jointly pursue cross-border trade opportunities
Essar Oil completes $12.9 bn sale of India assets to Russia's Rosneft
21 Aug 2017
Essar Oil today announced the completion of the sale of its India assets, including a 20-million tonne oil refinery, 3,500 retail outlets, and the nearby Vadinar port, to a Rosneft-led consortium
Essar Oil completes $12.9 bn sale of India assets to Russia's Rosneft
21 Aug 2017
Essar Oil today announced the completion of the sale of its India assets, including a 20-million tonne oil refinery, 3,500 retail outlets, and the nearby Vadinar port, to a Rosneft-led consortium
Infosys announces buyback at Rs1,150
19 Aug 2017
Infosys announces buyback at Rs1,150
19 Aug 2017
McDonald’s stares at first strike in UK
19 Aug 2017
McDonald’s stares at first strike in UK
19 Aug 2017
Walmart-Amazon race takes to skies with blimp warehouse patents
19 Aug 2017
Walmart has applied for a US patent for a warehouse in the sky, which could make deliveries to shoppers' homes by way of drones
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