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Mahindra to buy Italian car designer Pininfarina
15 Dec 2015
Mahindra to buy Italian car designer Pininfarina
15 Dec 2015
Australian court orders Reckitt Benckiser's Nurofen pain relief products pulled out of market
14 Dec 2015
Rio Tinto close to securing $4-bn for Mongolian copper project
14 Dec 2015
A group of 15 global banks have agreed to fund Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto's prolific OyuTolgoi copper and gold project in Mongolia
Rio Tinto close to securing $4-bn for Mongolian copper project
14 Dec 2015
A group of 15 global banks have agreed to fund Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto's prolific OyuTolgoi copper and gold project in Mongolia
TCS biggest wealth creator, RIL biggest destroyer: study
12 Dec 2015
TCS has emerged as India’s biggest wealth creator for the third year running, followed by ITC and HDFC Bank while Reliance Industries PSUs like MMTC and SAIL are the biggest losers
TCS biggest wealth creator, RIL biggest destroyer: study
12 Dec 2015
TCS has emerged as India’s biggest wealth creator for the third year running, followed by ITC and HDFC Bank while Reliance Industries PSUs like MMTC and SAIL are the biggest losers
Yahoo Mail adds Gmail compatibility and more
12 Dec 2015
Google claims its quantum computer works
11 Dec 2015
Google claimed the D-Wave 2X was 100 million times faster than any of today’s machines and that the quantum computer could theoretically complete calculations within seconds for a problem that might take a digital computer 10,000 years
Sun Pharma in pact to develop brain stroke drug
11 Dec 2015
ABB appoints Sanjeev Sharma as India MD
11 Dec 2015
ABB appoints Sanjeev Sharma as India MD
11 Dec 2015
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