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Volkswagen posts first loss in 15 years after diesel scandal
29 Oct 2015
Scandal-hit German auto giant Volkswagen AG reported yesterday its first quarterly loss in 15 years after keeping a €6.7-billion provision for liabilities related to the emission cheating in its diesel engines
Volkswagen posts first loss in 15 years after diesel scandal
29 Oct 2015
Scandal-hit German auto giant Volkswagen AG reported yesterday its first quarterly loss in 15 years after keeping a €6.7-billion provision for liabilities related to the emission cheating in its diesel engines
Apple’s quarterly net profit vaults 31% to $11.1 bn
28 Oct 2015
Apple’s iPhone sales rose 22 per cent year-on-year to $51.5 billion helped in large measure by booming China sales
Apple’s quarterly net profit vaults 31% to $11.1 bn
28 Oct 2015
Apple’s iPhone sales rose 22 per cent year-on-year to $51.5 billion helped in large measure by booming China sales
Flipkart set to open brick-and-mortar stores
28 Oct 2015
Flipkart set to open brick-and-mortar stores
28 Oct 2015
Cummins to cut 2,000 jobs on global slowdown
28 Oct 2015
The company said that it is resorting to restructuring, and cost reduction and adjustments to manufacturing capacity to tide over the uncertainties in the global market
Walmart to test drone deliveries
27 Oct 2015
Walmart, the world's largest retailer by revenue, has been conducting indoor tests with small drones for several months
Walmart to test drone deliveries
27 Oct 2015
Walmart, the world's largest retailer by revenue, has been conducting indoor tests with small drones for several months
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