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Toshiba sues Western Digital for meddling in memory chips unit sale
28 Jun 2017
Toshiba has sued Western Digital for 120bn yen ($1bn), accusing it of interfering in the attempted sale of its flash memory business
EC fines Google record $2.7 bn for misusing shopping service
27 Jun 2017
Google said it would review the Commission’s decision in detail and consider an appeal to make its case
Lupin founder-chairman Desh Bandhu Gupta dies at 79
27 Jun 2017
Gupta, who founded Lupin with Rs5,000 borrowed cash from his wife, turned it into a pharma giant with annual sales of Rs17,000-crore, and the eighth largest generic drug firm globally
Lupin founder-chairman Desh Bandhu Gupta dies at 79
27 Jun 2017
Gupta, who founded Lupin with Rs5,000 borrowed cash from his wife, turned it into a pharma giant with annual sales of Rs17,000-crore, and the eighth largest generic drug firm globally
Google replaces Google Talk with Hangouts
27 Jun 2017
California to list glyphosate as cancer-causing
27 Jun 2017
And now, Tata Tele seeks Rs32,000-cr debt recast
24 Jun 2017
And now, Tata Tele seeks Rs32,000-cr debt recast
24 Jun 2017
And now, Tata Tele seeks Rs32,000-cr debt recast
24 Jun 2017
Ford announces recall of 39,315 cars in India
24 Jun 2017
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