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HDFC Bank Q3 net rises 20% to Rs3,357 crore
25 Jan 2016
HDFC Bank Q3 net rises 20% to Rs3,357 crore
25 Jan 2016
VW emissions cheating was open secret in department
25 Jan 2016
Volkswagen's development of software to cheat diesel-emissions tests was an open secret in its engine development department, says a report citing results from VW's internal investigation
Google to pay £130 mn in UK back taxes
25 Jan 2016
Johnson Controls in advanced talks to buy Tyco International for around $20 bn
25 Jan 2016
A successful deal would see Johnson Controls expand from a diversified manufacturer of auto parts, batteries and building controls to fire protection and security products company as well
Johnson Controls in advanced talks to buy Tyco International for around $20 bn
25 Jan 2016
A successful deal would see Johnson Controls expand from a diversified manufacturer of auto parts, batteries and building controls to fire protection and security products company as well
Philips terminates $3.3-bn Lumileds sale to Chinese PE firm on US regulatory concern
23 Jan 2016
Despite extensive efforts by Philips the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) refused regulatory clearance on national-security grounds
Philips terminates $3.3-bn Lumileds sale to Chinese PE firm on US regulatory concern
23 Jan 2016
Despite extensive efforts by Philips the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) refused regulatory clearance on national-security grounds
Toshiba prepares to sell part of chip business
23 Jan 2016
Toshiba prepares to sell part of chip business
23 Jan 2016
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