Firms/companies
US claims $3.3 bn in Novartis kickback lawsuit
01 Jul 2015
Novartis is accused of referring patients to specialty pharmacies and paying kickbacks in the form of rebates to get them to recommend the drugs to patients to boost sales
GE to sell European private equity financing unit to Sumitomo Mitsui Bank for $2.2 bn
01 Jul 2015
The move comes just two days after GE agreed to sell its vehicle-fleet businesses in the US, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand to Canada's Element Financial for $6.98 billion
GE to sell European private equity financing unit to Sumitomo Mitsui Bank for $2.2 bn
01 Jul 2015
The move comes just two days after GE agreed to sell its vehicle-fleet businesses in the US, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand to Canada's Element Financial for $6.98 billion
Bombay HC allows Nestle India to export Maggi
30 Jun 2015
Study finds Google prioritises own services over rivals
30 Jun 2015
The study revealed that Google favoured search results that directed users to Google content over results that pointed to competitors
AOL to take over management, sales of ads from Microsoft
30 Jun 2015
The deal is the latest by Microsoft to focus on its core products, while exiting the display ads and search business
AOL to take over management, sales of ads from Microsoft
30 Jun 2015
The deal is the latest by Microsoft to focus on its core products, while exiting the display ads and search business
ITC’s food business revenue hits $1-billion mark
30 Jun 2015
ITC’s food business revenue hits $1-billion mark
30 Jun 2015
ITC’s food business revenue hits $1-billion mark
30 Jun 2015
Airtel ranked world's 3rd-larget mobile firm
30 Jun 2015
Bharti Airtel, India’s largest mobile operator by subscribers and revenues, has emerged as the third-largest mobile operator in the world behind China Mobile and Vodafone Plc
Bombardier inks Rs 1,500-crore deal with Delhi Metro for ‘Movia’ coaches
30 Jun 2015
The new trains will be manufactured at Bombardier’s Vadodara unit in Gujarat and the delivery is expected to begin in the third quarter of next year and end in early 2018
Nissan recalls 12,000 cars in India
30 Jun 2015
Japanese car making giant Nissan Motor Co has issued a recall of 12,000 cars in India as part of the company’s global effort to rectify engine switch and airbag problems
Nissan recalls 12,000 cars in India
30 Jun 2015
Japanese car making giant Nissan Motor Co has issued a recall of 12,000 cars in India as part of the company’s global effort to rectify engine switch and airbag problems
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