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Tata Comms to sell 74%stake in data center to ST Telemedia for $630 mn
19 May 2016
The deal includes sale of a 74-per cent stake in Tata Comm's 14 data centers in India and a similar stake in its three Singapore data centers
Tata Comms to sell 74%stake in data center to ST Telemedia for $630 mn
19 May 2016
The deal includes sale of a 74-per cent stake in Tata Comm's 14 data centers in India and a similar stake in its three Singapore data centers
Tata Comms to sell 74%stake in data center to ST Telemedia for $630 mn
19 May 2016
The deal includes sale of a 74-per cent stake in Tata Comm's 14 data centers in India and a similar stake in its three Singapore data centers
Bayer courts Monsanto with preliminary buyout offer
19 May 2016
A successful deal would create a company with $68 billion in annual sales, nearly 28 per cent of the world's pesticides market share and about 36 per cent of US corn seeds and 28 per cent of soybean seeds
Bayer courts Monsanto with preliminary buyout offer
19 May 2016
A successful deal would create a company with $68 billion in annual sales, nearly 28 per cent of the world's pesticides market share and about 36 per cent of US corn seeds and 28 per cent of soybean seeds
Bayer courts Monsanto with preliminary buyout offer
19 May 2016
A successful deal would create a company with $68 billion in annual sales, nearly 28 per cent of the world's pesticides market share and about 36 per cent of US corn seeds and 28 per cent of soybean seeds
Foxconn, HMD strike deal for Nokia comeback
19 May 2016
The Nokia name will return to the mobile phone market as the company backed by one of its former executives has teamed up with manufacturer Foxconn to buy the rights to the brand for mobile devices
Foxconn, HMD strike deal for Nokia comeback
19 May 2016
The Nokia name will return to the mobile phone market as the company backed by one of its former executives has teamed up with manufacturer Foxconn to buy the rights to the brand for mobile devices
New Google camera makes copying artworks a snap
18 May 2016
Using what it calls the Art Camera, the Google Cultural Institute has scanned 1,000 works of art in record time and is now making the camera available to other cultural institutes, including in India, for free
HP launches world’s first production-ready 3D printing system
18 May 2016
The 3D printers - HP Jet Fusion 3D 4,200 and HP Jet fusion 3D 3,200 - will be available globally by the end of this year, at a starting price of $130,000
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