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Qualcomm to restructure with 15% lower workforce
23 Jul 2015
Qualcomm to restructure with 15% lower workforce
23 Jul 2015
Apple’s India growth outpaces China
23 Jul 2015
SunEdison signs largest private green PPA with Tata Power
23 Jul 2015
The agreement marks the largest private power purchase agreement between a renewable energy producer and a power distributor
Lupin buys US generics drug maker Gavis for $880 mn
23 Jul 2015
The cash-free and debt-free acquisition creates the fifth-largest portfolio of new drug filings with the US FDA, addressing a $63.8-billion market
Lupin buys US generics drug maker Gavis for $880 mn
23 Jul 2015
The cash-free and debt-free acquisition creates the fifth-largest portfolio of new drug filings with the US FDA, addressing a $63.8-billion market
LG Display to set up local plastic organic light-emitting diode (Oled) display production plant
23 Jul 2015
Madras high court permits Sun Group to take part in FM auction
23 Jul 2015
The I&B ministry had disallowed the Sun Group from participating in the auction process after the home ministry declined to provide it with the necessary security clearance
Madras high court permits Sun Group to take part in FM auction
23 Jul 2015
The I&B ministry had disallowed the Sun Group from participating in the auction process after the home ministry declined to provide it with the necessary security clearance
BlackBerry to acquire AtHoc
23 Jul 2015
BlackBerry to acquire AtHoc
23 Jul 2015
HSBC close to selling Turkish unit to ING for $750 mn: report
23 Jul 2015
Analysts sayTurkey is a difficult market for foreign banks due to stiff competition with local lenders, and yet attractive by virtue of its young population and geographic location between Asia and Europe
HSBC close to selling Turkish unit to ING for $750 mn: report
23 Jul 2015
Analysts sayTurkey is a difficult market for foreign banks due to stiff competition with local lenders, and yet attractive by virtue of its young population and geographic location between Asia and Europe
HSBC close to selling Turkish unit to ING for $750 mn: report
23 Jul 2015
Analysts sayTurkey is a difficult market for foreign banks due to stiff competition with local lenders, and yet attractive by virtue of its young population and geographic location between Asia and Europe
Citibank fined $700 mn over illegal credit card practices
23 Jul 2015
The regulators’ investigations revealed that Citibank marketed these products deceptively to consumers who did not realise they were both applying for credit card and purchasing debt-protection coverage
Citibank fined $700 mn over illegal credit card practices
23 Jul 2015
The regulators’ investigations revealed that Citibank marketed these products deceptively to consumers who did not realise they were both applying for credit card and purchasing debt-protection coverage
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