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Nestle India sells 33 mn packs of Maggi in 10 days as govt’s Rs640-cr suit drags
21 Nov 2015
Nestle India’s instant noodle Maggi is back with a bang, selling about 33 million packs of the fast food in 10 days since it was relaunched in the Indian market last week
Nestle India sells 33 mn packs of Maggi in 10 days as govt’s Rs640-cr suit drags
21 Nov 2015
Nestle India’s instant noodle Maggi is back with a bang, selling about 33 million packs of the fast food in 10 days since it was relaunched in the Indian market last week
Volkswagen to cut 2016 capex by $1.1 bn to fix emission flaws
21 Nov 2015
Volkswagen, which braces for a multi-billion-euro hit from its emissions cheating scandal, is set to provide detailed plans to fix vehicles that do not comply with US emissions standards
Volkswagen to cut 2016 capex by $1.1 bn to fix emission flaws
21 Nov 2015
Volkswagen, which braces for a multi-billion-euro hit from its emissions cheating scandal, is set to provide detailed plans to fix vehicles that do not comply with US emissions standards
Cisco to acquire video conferencing software maker Acano for $700 mn
21 Nov 2015
US networking equipment giant Cisco Systems Inc is set to buy UK-based Acano Ltd, a privately-held provider of collaboration infrastructure and conferencing software
Cisco to acquire video conferencing software maker Acano for $700 mn
21 Nov 2015
US networking equipment giant Cisco Systems Inc is set to buy UK-based Acano Ltd, a privately-held provider of collaboration infrastructure and conferencing software
Stressful to have over 300 FB friends: research
20 Nov 2015
Instagram user baser doubles in Indian in a year
20 Nov 2015
LyondellBasell developing world's largest PO / TBA plant
20 Nov 2015
The plant will have an annual production capacity of around one billion pounds of propylene oxide and two billion pounds of tertiary butyl alcohol
Facebook deactivates, restores account of woman named Isis
20 Nov 2015
Following the terror attacks in Paris last week, Facebook de-activated the account of a San Francisco engineer Isis Anchalee
Pfizer said to be in $150-bn merger talks with Allergan
19 Nov 2015
Merger talks are being held between US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and Irish drug maker Allergan Plc, to create a global pharmaceutical behemoth worth over $300 billion
Pfizer said to be in $150-bn merger talks with Allergan
19 Nov 2015
Merger talks are being held between US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and Irish drug maker Allergan Plc, to create a global pharmaceutical behemoth worth over $300 billion
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