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Jio launches ‘effectively free’ 4G phone; data starts at Rs24
21 Jul 2017
At Rs153 a month (with free-for-ever voice and Rs24 per GB data), it is only 3 per cent of the existing price, putting an end to unaffordable data for all Indians forever, chairman Mukesh Ambani said
Jio launches ‘effectively free’ 4G phone; data starts at Rs24
21 Jul 2017
At Rs153 a month (with free-for-ever voice and Rs24 per GB data), it is only 3 per cent of the existing price, putting an end to unaffordable data for all Indians forever, chairman Mukesh Ambani said
Jio launches ‘effectively free’ 4G phone; data starts at Rs24
21 Jul 2017
At Rs153 a month (with free-for-ever voice and Rs24 per GB data), it is only 3 per cent of the existing price, putting an end to unaffordable data for all Indians forever, chairman Mukesh Ambani said
Wipro reports Rs2,077-cr Q1 net, announces Rs11,000-cr buyback
21 Jul 2017
Wipro, which had issued a revenue guidance of a negative 2 per cent to flat growth of $1.95 billion in the current quarter, saw its information technology services revenue rise 0.3 per cent to $1.97 billion
Wipro reports Rs2,077-cr Q1 net, announces Rs11,000-cr buyback
21 Jul 2017
Wipro, which had issued a revenue guidance of a negative 2 per cent to flat growth of $1.95 billion in the current quarter, saw its information technology services revenue rise 0.3 per cent to $1.97 billion
RIL consolidated Q1 net hits record Rs9,108 cr as refinery margin swells
21 Jul 2017
RIL said its consolidated profit was also boosted by robust growth in retail business, which recorded a 73.6 per cent increase in revenue to Rs11,571 crore
RIL consolidated Q1 net hits record Rs9,108 cr as refinery margin swells
21 Jul 2017
RIL said its consolidated profit was also boosted by robust growth in retail business, which recorded a 73.6 per cent increase in revenue to Rs11,571 crore
Apple to debut new iPhone SE in August: reports
20 Jul 2017
Tata Sons regrouping all tech operations under TCS
20 Jul 2017
The Tata group, which manages more than 100 operating companies, is also considering a plan to merge several infrastructure businesses into a single company, reports quoting sources close to the development said
Tata Sons regrouping all tech operations under TCS
20 Jul 2017
The Tata group, which manages more than 100 operating companies, is also considering a plan to merge several infrastructure businesses into a single company, reports quoting sources close to the development said
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