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Sebi asks 10 Satyam scam accused to return Rs1,800 cr
11 Sep 2015
In the nearly seven-year-old Satyam scam case, market regulator Sebi on Thursday asked 10 entities linked to the main accused B Ramalinga Raju - including his mother, brother and son - to disgorge over Rs 1,800 crore worth of illegal
Sebi asks 10 Satyam scam accused to return Rs1,800 cr
11 Sep 2015
In the nearly seven-year-old Satyam scam case, market regulator Sebi on Thursday asked 10 entities linked to the main accused B Ramalinga Raju - including his mother, brother and son - to disgorge over Rs 1,800 crore worth of illegal
Mahindra launches TUV300 to regain SUV market share
10 Sep 2015
SUV maker Mahindra & Mahindra today launched a new compact SUV, the sub-4 metre TUV300, at a starting price of Rs6.90 lakh, adding to competition in an already crowded compact SUV space
Mahindra launches TUV300 to regain SUV market share
10 Sep 2015
SUV maker Mahindra & Mahindra today launched a new compact SUV, the sub-4 metre TUV300, at a starting price of Rs6.90 lakh, adding to competition in an already crowded compact SUV space
Dell to expand in China
10 Sep 2015
Apple launches iPhone 6 after iPad Pro Apple TV launch
10 Sep 2015
Pre-orders for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus will open across 130 countries starting 13 September and sale of the devices are due to start from 25 September
Maggi to be back on shelves by October: Nestle
10 Sep 2015
Nestle's popular two-minute noodle Maggi will be back on the shelves in the Indian market as early as next month, when testing is expected to be over
Maggi to be back on shelves by October: Nestle
10 Sep 2015
Nestle's popular two-minute noodle Maggi will be back on the shelves in the Indian market as early as next month, when testing is expected to be over
Toyota unveils fourth generation of Prius hybrid
09 Sep 2015
Toyota unveils fourth generation of Prius hybrid
09 Sep 2015
Apple to unveil iPhone 6s today
09 Sep 2015
EU approves GE's acquisition of Alstom’s power business
09 Sep 2015
GE will divest some of Alstom's turbine assets to Italian rival Ansaldo Energia in exchange or European regulatory approval
EU approves GE's acquisition of Alstom’s power business
09 Sep 2015
GE will divest some of Alstom's turbine assets to Italian rival Ansaldo Energia in exchange or European regulatory approval
EU approves GE's acquisition of Alstom’s power business
09 Sep 2015
GE will divest some of Alstom's turbine assets to Italian rival Ansaldo Energia in exchange or European regulatory approval
US clears Infosys of H-1B visa wrongdoing
09 Sep 2015
The US Labor Department has cleared Infosys Ltd of any wrongdoing and closed its investigation after American technology workers at Southern California Edison complained their jobs were wrongfully outsourced to foreigners working on H-1B visas
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