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German auto consortium close to buying Nokia maps for $2.7 bn
22 Jul 2015
The consortium comprising BMW, Mercedes-Benz parent Daimler AG and Volkswagen's subsidiary Audi AG are now settling issues such as patent rights
German auto consortium close to buying Nokia maps for $2.7 bn
22 Jul 2015
The consortium comprising BMW, Mercedes-Benz parent Daimler AG and Volkswagen's subsidiary Audi AG are now settling issues such as patent rights
German auto consortium close to buying Nokia maps for $2.7 bn
22 Jul 2015
The consortium comprising BMW, Mercedes-Benz parent Daimler AG and Volkswagen's subsidiary Audi AG are now settling issues such as patent rights
German auto consortium close to buying Nokia maps for $2.7 bn
22 Jul 2015
The consortium comprising BMW, Mercedes-Benz parent Daimler AG and Volkswagen's subsidiary Audi AG are now settling issues such as patent rights
Apple's Q3 net rises 38% to $10.7 bn, but market disappointed
22 Jul 2015
The California-based company also saw its cash and investments break past $200 billion for the first time as its ability to create wealth continued amidst lacklustre performance by tech majors like Microsoft
Apple's Q3 net rises 38% to $10.7 bn, but market disappointed
22 Jul 2015
The California-based company also saw its cash and investments break past $200 billion for the first time as its ability to create wealth continued amidst lacklustre performance by tech majors like Microsoft
Microsoft bets on booming cloud revenues despite $3.2-bn Q4 loss
22 Jul 2015
The software major reported an 88-per cent growth in commercial cloud revenue to $832 million (up 96 per cent in constant currency) driven by Office 365, Azure and Dynamics CRM Online
Microsoft bets on booming cloud revenues despite $3.2-bn Q4 loss
22 Jul 2015
The software major reported an 88-per cent growth in commercial cloud revenue to $832 million (up 96 per cent in constant currency) driven by Office 365, Azure and Dynamics CRM Online
Toshiba's president Hisao Tanaka, two others resign over accounting scandal
21 Jul 2015
Toshiba's top executives set unrealistic profit targets that systematically led to accounting irregularities, which were “skillfully” hidden from outside observers
Barclays may cut up to 30,000 jobs in two years: report
20 Jul 2015
Barclays is expected to cut more than 30,000 of its staff within two years as it accelerates a cost-cutting programme
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