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HSBC transactions under probe in India
24 Feb 2015
The I-T department is reported to have sought details of HSBC India’s banking transactions for the last 16 years
Apple to spend $1.9 bn on two European data centers
24 Feb 2015
The demand for data centers, which house computers and telecom equipment to securely store vast amount of data, is on the rise as more and more customers use their smartphones and tablets to access data over the internet
Marissa Mayer steering Yahoo down mobile path
24 Feb 2015
Honda Motors' CEO to step down
24 Feb 2015
Rolls Royce to offer SUV
23 Feb 2015
Rolls Royce to offer SUV
23 Feb 2015
Lenovo hit with lawsuit over Superfish “spyware”
23 Feb 2015
Cairn India to cut 40% jobs amidst tax dispute, oil price fall
23 Feb 2015
Cairn said it has been hit by financial constraints of a bar on transfer of assets in India worth $1 billion and the impact of a sharp fall in global oil prices
Cairn India to cut 40% jobs amidst tax dispute, oil price fall
23 Feb 2015
Cairn said it has been hit by financial constraints of a bar on transfer of assets in India worth $1 billion and the impact of a sharp fall in global oil prices
P&G on course in pruning low-value brands
23 Feb 2015
After the brand consolidation, P&G would focus on nearly 65 best performing brands, and aim to improve their market share
P&G on course in pruning low-value brands
23 Feb 2015
After the brand consolidation, P&G would focus on nearly 65 best performing brands, and aim to improve their market share
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