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GE strikes $2.6-bn locomotive deal with Indian Railways
10 Nov 2015
The agreement includes investment to locally develop and supply Indian Railways with 1,000 diesel locomotives over the next 11 years
GE strikes $2.6-bn locomotive deal with Indian Railways
10 Nov 2015
The agreement includes investment to locally develop and supply Indian Railways with 1,000 diesel locomotives over the next 11 years
Tata Power to transfer renewables portfolio to fully-owned subsidiary Tata Power Renewable Energy
09 Nov 2015
Apple offers buy-back of Rs34,000 on new iPhones
09 Nov 2015
In a first, Apple and its distributors are going to buy back older models under a scheme to ensure that all new phones sold are genuine and reduce the burden of the retailer who can push sales furthers
Apple offers buy-back of Rs34,000 on new iPhones
09 Nov 2015
In a first, Apple and its distributors are going to buy back older models under a scheme to ensure that all new phones sold are genuine and reduce the burden of the retailer who can push sales furthers
BlackBerry’s first Android device, Priv, goes on sale
07 Nov 2015
Canadian mobile devices maker BlackBerry is targeting mainstream audiences for the first time in years with the BlackBerry Priv smartphone
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