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Infosys Q4 net slightly lower at Rs3,603 cr; plans Rs13,000 cr buyback
13 Apr 2017
Infosys Ltd, India's second-biggest software services exporter, reported a 2.83 per cent fall in consolidated net profit to Rs3,603 crore for fiscal fourth quarter, even as the company added more clients in the $100 million-plus category
Infosys Q4 net slightly lower at Rs3,603 cr; plans Rs13,000 cr buyback
13 Apr 2017
Infosys Ltd, India's second-biggest software services exporter, reported a 2.83 per cent fall in consolidated net profit to Rs3,603 crore for fiscal fourth quarter, even as the company added more clients in the $100 million-plus category
Microsoft pulls the plug on Windows Vista
12 Apr 2017
Westinghouse losses threaten to cripple Japan’s Toshiba
12 Apr 2017
The warning comes less than two weeks after Toshiba announced it was booking a $9.2-billion loss as its US subsidiary Westinghouse Electric filed for bankruptcy
Westinghouse losses threaten to cripple Japan’s Toshiba
12 Apr 2017
The warning comes less than two weeks after Toshiba announced it was booking a $9.2-billion loss as its US subsidiary Westinghouse Electric filed for bankruptcy
Tesla overtakes GM, becomes most valuable US carmaker
11 Apr 2017
Tesla’s market value of $50.887 billion exceeded GM's by about $1 million, but remains smaller than that of Japan's Toyota Motor, which has a market value of $173 billion
Ford forays into UK consumer savings market
11 Apr 2017
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