Firms/companies
Tim Cook keen on pact between Apple, Alibaba
28 Oct 2014
Apple CEO Tim Cook told an industry conference that he would talk with Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba's founder Jack Ma this week about a possible partnership
Merck oncology drug wins ‘breakthrough’ classification by US regulators
28 Oct 2014
Keytruda, Merck & Co's flagship new drug, forms part of a new generation of oncology treatments that use the body’s own immune system to attack and destroy tumours
Bharti Infratel Q2
27 Oct 2014
Tata Motors raises $750-mn in bond sale
27 Oct 2014
CSL to acquire Novartis’ influenza vaccine unit
27 Oct 2014
CSL to acquire Novartis’ influenza vaccine unit
27 Oct 2014
ONGC to invest $180 bn to ramp up production seven-fold by 2030; report
27 Oct 2014
ONGC plans to raise its overseas oil production from 8.5 million tonnes at present to 60 million tonnes by 2030 in two stages
Hind Unilever Q2 net up 8% at Rs988 cr
27 Oct 2014
AT&T locks Apple SIM Cards on new iPads
25 Oct 2014
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