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RBI objects to $1.2-bn Tata Tele - DoCoMo settlement
09 Mar 2017
The Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday told the Delhi high court that the settlement deed cannot be implemented as the buyback option in the original Tata Sons-DoCoMo contract contravened Indian laws
RBI objects to $1.2-bn Tata Tele - DoCoMo settlement
09 Mar 2017
The Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday told the Delhi high court that the settlement deed cannot be implemented as the buyback option in the original Tata Sons-DoCoMo contract contravened Indian laws
Tata Motors unveils sub-compact SUV `Nexon’ at Geneva Motor Show
08 Mar 2017
The Nexon will be the first car in India to boast of a 1.5 litre Revotorq diesel engine, which will be both powerful and fuel efficient
Flipkart set to raise up to $1.5 bn – but at lower valuation
08 Mar 2017
Flipkart requires funding to stave off fierce competition from rivals like Amazon and the latest entrant Alibaba
Flipkart set to raise up to $1.5 bn – but at lower valuation
08 Mar 2017
Flipkart requires funding to stave off fierce competition from rivals like Amazon and the latest entrant Alibaba
Tata Motors gets into racing mode with ‘Racemo’
08 Mar 2017
Powered by Microsoft, the Racemo aims to bring alive connected technologies such as cloud computing, analytics, geo-spatial and mapping, and increased human-machine interface
Tata Motors gets into racing mode with ‘Racemo’
08 Mar 2017
Powered by Microsoft, the Racemo aims to bring alive connected technologies such as cloud computing, analytics, geo-spatial and mapping, and increased human-machine interface
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