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Boeing and Tata sign pact for defence partnership
15 Jul 2015
Tata Advanced Systems has a contract to manufacture aerostructures for Boeing's CH-47 Chinook and AH-6i helicopters
Boeing and Tata sign pact for defence partnership
15 Jul 2015
Tata Advanced Systems has a contract to manufacture aerostructures for Boeing's CH-47 Chinook and AH-6i helicopters
Twitter shares rise sharply over fake acquisition report
15 Jul 2015
Twitter stock shot up nearly 8 per cent after report on a fake Bloomberg site the micro-blogging network was working with banks after receiving a $31-billion takeover bid
Toyota recalls 625,000 hybrid cars globally to fix software glitch
15 Jul 2015
A software glitch causes the hybrid system to shut down while the car is in motion
Toyota recalls 625,000 hybrid cars globally to fix software glitch
15 Jul 2015
A software glitch causes the hybrid system to shut down while the car is in motion
IBM to launch service to ship breast milk for kids of working mothers
14 Jul 2015
IBM plans to organise a service for working ,mothers to ship breast milk back to their babies in temperature-controlled packaging whenever they travel for business
Firefox blocks Flash over security issues
14 Jul 2015
SC rejects Vijay Mallya's FERA plea; slaps Rs10-lakh fine
13 Jul 2015
The case pertains to an alleged payment of $2,00,000 by Mallya to London-based Benetton Formula Ltd for promotion of the Kingfisher brand abroad
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