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Amazon's huge loss lives up to guidance
24 Oct 2014
Microsoft quarterly revenue rises over 25% to $23.2 bn
24 Oct 2014
Microsoft said third quarter revenue from commercial cloud services grew 128 per cent, but did not give actual figures
Microsoft quarterly revenue rises over 25% to $23.2 bn
24 Oct 2014
Microsoft said third quarter revenue from commercial cloud services grew 128 per cent, but did not give actual figures
McDonalds to revamp menus as profits slide
22 Oct 2014
McDonalds to revamp menus as profits slide
22 Oct 2014
Wipro Q2 net rises nearly 8% to Rs2,085 crore
22 Oct 2014
Wipro Q2 net rises nearly 8% to Rs2,085 crore
22 Oct 2014
Coca-Cola plans to cuts costs by $3 bn a year
22 Oct 2014
Coca-Cola plans to cut costs by $3 billion a year following dismal sales and flat volume growth
Coca-Cola plans to cuts costs by $3 bn a year
22 Oct 2014
Coca-Cola plans to cut costs by $3 billion a year following dismal sales and flat volume growth
Coca-Cola plans to cuts costs by $3 bn a year
22 Oct 2014
Coca-Cola plans to cut costs by $3 billion a year following dismal sales and flat volume growth
Nokia to become Lumia as Microsoft takes control
22 Oct 2014
Nokia to become Lumia as Microsoft takes control
22 Oct 2014
Nokia to become Lumia as Microsoft takes control
22 Oct 2014
Nokia to become Lumia as Microsoft takes control
22 Oct 2014
Rajan pushes through major organisational revamp in RBI
22 Oct 2014
A key element of the restructuring introduced by governor Raghuram Rajan is the separation of the Reserve Bank's supervisory and regulatory functions
Apple posts new security warning to iCloud users
22 Oct 2014
Security vendor Netresec says the hacks appeared to be conducted over networks belonging to China Telecom, and China Unicom, two state-controlled broadband providers
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