Firms/companies
RCom Q4 net profit rises 46 per cent
30 May 2015
JP Morgan Chase to cut thousands of jobs
29 May 2015
Adani’s Carmichael project faces aboriginal challenge
29 May 2015
The mine is expected to extract four billion tonnes of coal during its operating life of approximately 90 years
Adani’s Carmichael project faces aboriginal challenge
29 May 2015
The mine is expected to extract four billion tonnes of coal during its operating life of approximately 90 years
Google hopes to gobble up e-comm giants with ‘buy’ button
29 May 2015
If Google manages to bring online buyers on its website, it could stop users and advertising revenues from flowing into e-commerce sites like Amazon, Flipkart and Alibaba
Google hopes to gobble up e-comm giants with ‘buy’ button
29 May 2015
If Google manages to bring online buyers on its website, it could stop users and advertising revenues from flowing into e-commerce sites like Amazon, Flipkart and Alibaba
Google hopes to gobble up e-comm giants with ‘buy’ button
29 May 2015
If Google manages to bring online buyers on its website, it could stop users and advertising revenues from flowing into e-commerce sites like Amazon, Flipkart and Alibaba
Teva settles US antitrust charges for $1.2 bn
29 May 2015
The world’s biggest generic drug maker Israel’s Teva Pharmaceutical Industries has agreed to settle US antitrust charges for illegally blocking competition to its blockbuster sleep-disorder drug Provigil
Ford launches GoDrive car share in London
28 May 2015
More trouble for Mallya as MCA, I-T dept probe USL fund diversion
28 May 2015
The government’s move comes after the majority shareholder Diageo put pressure on Vijay Mallya to quit as the chairman of United Spirits following a probe that found huge diversion of funds to UB group firms
More trouble for Mallya as MCA, I-T dept probe USL fund diversion
28 May 2015
The government’s move comes after the majority shareholder Diageo put pressure on Vijay Mallya to quit as the chairman of United Spirits following a probe that found huge diversion of funds to UB group firms
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