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Snapdeal betting big on selling automobiles
05 Nov 2015
Facebook notches another quarter of record revenues
05 Nov 2015
Stepping up its mobile-adevertising efforts has paid off for Facebook, though most of its revenue continues to come from the US and Canada rather than Asia-Pacific
EDC Canada to fund Tata Sons $500 mn annually to boost business with Canadian companies
05 Nov 2015
Tata Sons has invested over C$1.3 billion in Canada over the past five years, and various companies' currently source from over 1,000 Canadian suppliers
Rio Tinto sees India, SE Asia to drive steel growth
05 Nov 2015
Global mining giant Rio Tinto Plc is looking to emerging markets in India and South East Asia for long-term demand for iron ore, the company’s iron ore head Andrew Harding said on Thursday morning
Samsung may be out of smartphone business in five years: analyst
04 Nov 2015
Samsung, among the leading smartphone manufacturing brands, is seen to be ‘going downhill’ and in the next five years, might be out of the smartphone business, predictas an anlyst
Bank of America to sell $87-bn money-market fund business to BlackRock
04 Nov 2015
The transaction is expected to increase BlackRock's global cash-management business to $372 billion from about $285 billion
Bank of America to sell $87-bn money-market fund business to BlackRock
04 Nov 2015
The transaction is expected to increase BlackRock's global cash-management business to $372 billion from about $285 billion
Fresh emissions trouble to cost VW another $2.2 bn
04 Nov 2015
Already reeling from the fallout of cheating on US emission tests for nitrogen oxide, German car maker Volkswagen on Tuesday disclosed "unexplained inconsistencies" in the carbon dioxide emissions from 800,000 vehicles as well
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