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Bribery allegations in Brazil further taint Rolls-Royce’s reputation
17 Feb 2015
Rolls Royce, which supplies turbines for Petrobras, is reported to have been named in court documents by former Petrobras director Pedro Barusco, who claims to have personally received $20,000 from Rolls-Royce
Punit Renjen to be next global chief of Deloitte
17 Feb 2015
Renjen, who hails from Rohtak, Haryana, is the first Indian-origin person to head a ‘Big-Four’ audit firm
Infosys to buy US firm Panaya Inc in $200 mn deal
16 Feb 2015
The acquisition of Panaya will help Infosys to move from standard software into areas like artificial intelligence and cloud-based services, says the company
Infosys to buy US firm Panaya Inc in $200 mn deal
16 Feb 2015
The acquisition of Panaya will help Infosys to move from standard software into areas like artificial intelligence and cloud-based services, says the company
Suzlon Energy confirms 23% stake sale to Sun’s Shanghvi
14 Feb 2015
Dilip Shanghvi and others on Saturday made an open offer to shareholders of Suzlon Energy immediately after announcing that it would invest Rs1,800 crore in the company
Suzlon Energy confirms 23% stake sale to Sun’s Shanghvi
14 Feb 2015
Dilip Shanghvi and others on Saturday made an open offer to shareholders of Suzlon Energy immediately after announcing that it would invest Rs1,800 crore in the company
Suzlon Energy confirms 23% stake sale to Sun’s Shanghvi
14 Feb 2015
Dilip Shanghvi and others on Saturday made an open offer to shareholders of Suzlon Energy immediately after announcing that it would invest Rs1,800 crore in the company
Apple working on electric car: reports
13 Feb 2015
The iPhone maker is reported to be working on an actual car and not just a service for carmakers to use
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