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Infosys mulls Rs12,000-cr share buyback: report
08 Feb 2017
Infosys mulls Rs12,000-cr share buyback: report
08 Feb 2017
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka falls foul with founder directors
08 Feb 2017
Infosys founders have questioned the pay hike given to Sikka, the appointment of union minister Jayant Sinha's wife Punita Sinha as an independent director and the Rs17.4 cr severance pay to ex-CFO Rajiv Bansal
Apple revives plans to sell used iPhones in India: report
06 Feb 2017
If allowed, it would make a mockery of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s `Make in India’ programme by turning it into `Dump in India’ programme, say critics of Apple's move
Supreme Court attaches Sahara’s Rs39,000-cr Aamby Valley properties
06 Feb 2017
Sahara today finally admitted in court that it had paid only Rs10,000 crore to market regulator SEBI and still has to pay Rs14,000 crore as principal money collected from investors
Tata Sons shareholders vote to remove Mistry as director
06 Feb 2017
While Tata Trusts, which hold a 66-per cent stake in the group, could easily eject Mistry from Tata Sons' board, the National Company Law Tribunalwill be hearing Mistry’s petition against Tata Sons on 13 February
Tata Sons shareholders vote to remove Mistry as director
06 Feb 2017
While Tata Trusts, which hold a 66-per cent stake in the group, could easily eject Mistry from Tata Sons' board, the National Company Law Tribunalwill be hearing Mistry’s petition against Tata Sons on 13 February
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