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Apple turns to Samsung, orders 70 mn OLED panels
04 Apr 2017
Apple has placed order for about 70 million bendable organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels with arch-rival Samsung Electronics for use in the iPhones releasing this year, as Samsung has the most advanced technologies in this field
Apple turns to Samsung, orders 70 mn OLED panels
04 Apr 2017
Apple has placed order for about 70 million bendable organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels with arch-rival Samsung Electronics for use in the iPhones releasing this year, as Samsung has the most advanced technologies in this field
Amid boardroom battle, SoftBank yanks Snapdeal fund offer
03 Apr 2017
Japanese investor SoftBank has abruptly rescinded $150-200 million debt financing it had offered to Snapdeal owner Jasper Infotech, escalating a boardroom battle involving new and old investors
Amid boardroom battle, SoftBank yanks Snapdeal fund offer
03 Apr 2017
Japanese investor SoftBank has abruptly rescinded $150-200 million debt financing it had offered to Snapdeal owner Jasper Infotech, escalating a boardroom battle involving new and old investors
Amid boardroom battle, SoftBank yanks Snapdeal fund offer
03 Apr 2017
Japanese investor SoftBank has abruptly rescinded $150-200 million debt financing it had offered to Snapdeal owner Jasper Infotech, escalating a boardroom battle involving new and old investors
Essar sells Aegis to Capital Square Partners
03 Apr 2017
Essar sells Aegis to Capital Square Partners
03 Apr 2017
BP sells North Sea Pipeline System to Ineos
03 Apr 2017
Ineos, run by British businessman Jim Ratcliffe, is currently engaged in a $600-million project to bring Shale Gas Ethane from the US to its petrochemical plants in Scotland and Norway
BP sells North Sea Pipeline System to Ineos
03 Apr 2017
Ineos, run by British businessman Jim Ratcliffe, is currently engaged in a $600-million project to bring Shale Gas Ethane from the US to its petrochemical plants in Scotland and Norway
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