Firms/companies
Nissan seeks to break free of Renault control
30 Oct 2015
Nissan has drawn up plans to purchase a larger stake in partner Renault as chief executive Carlos Ghosn seeks to reduce control by the French state, Renault’s largest shareholder
Nissan seeks to break free of Renault control
30 Oct 2015
Nissan has drawn up plans to purchase a larger stake in partner Renault as chief executive Carlos Ghosn seeks to reduce control by the French state, Renault’s largest shareholder
Nissan seeks to break free of Renault control
30 Oct 2015
Nissan has drawn up plans to purchase a larger stake in partner Renault as chief executive Carlos Ghosn seeks to reduce control by the French state, Renault’s largest shareholder
Deutsche Bank to shed 35,000 jobs worldwide in major overhaul
30 Oct 2015
In a major overhaul aimed at improving performance and profitability, German banking major Deutsche Bank is cutting15,000 jobs and offloading assets with 20,000 staff
Samsung to sell chemicals businesses to Lotte Group for $2.6 bn
30 Oct 2015
Samsung is selling its chemicals business and stake in Samsung Fine Chemical in order to raise capital and invest in the rapidly growing automotive battery business
Samsung to sell chemicals businesses to Lotte Group for $2.6 bn
30 Oct 2015
Samsung is selling its chemicals business and stake in Samsung Fine Chemical in order to raise capital and invest in the rapidly growing automotive battery business
Videocon ties up with Microsoft for Windows TVs
29 Oct 2015
Videocon has adopted the strategy of coming up with technologically advanced products to gain significant market share in Tier-1 and Tier-2 markets
Videocon ties up with Microsoft for Windows TVs
29 Oct 2015
Videocon has adopted the strategy of coming up with technologically advanced products to gain significant market share in Tier-1 and Tier-2 markets
Videocon ties up with Microsoft for Windows TVs
29 Oct 2015
Videocon has adopted the strategy of coming up with technologically advanced products to gain significant market share in Tier-1 and Tier-2 markets
RIL beats the pack in inking new listing norms
29 Oct 2015
Samsung announces $10-bn buyback
29 Oct 2015
Samsung will tap into its $50-billion cash pile to buy back shares and invest in its components business
Samsung announces $10-bn buyback
29 Oct 2015
Samsung will tap into its $50-billion cash pile to buy back shares and invest in its components business
Delivery drivers sue Amazon in proposed class-action suit
29 Oct 2015
Delivery drivers for the new app-based Amazon Prime Now service say by classifying them as independent contractors Amazon denies them regular employee benefits
Delivery drivers sue Amazon in proposed class-action suit
29 Oct 2015
Delivery drivers for the new app-based Amazon Prime Now service say by classifying them as independent contractors Amazon denies them regular employee benefits
Delivery drivers sue Amazon in proposed class-action suit
29 Oct 2015
Delivery drivers for the new app-based Amazon Prime Now service say by classifying them as independent contractors Amazon denies them regular employee benefits
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