Firms/companies
Yahoo eyeing Snapchat after Alibaba success
07 Oct 2014
M&M to acquire Peugeot Citroen’s scooter unit
07 Oct 2014
Mahindra & Mahindra is all set to acquire the scooter unit of Peugeot Citroen, in a sign of a renewed phase of international expansion for the Indian group’s two-wheeler division
Shipping Corporation, GAIL in talks for LNG shipping venture
06 Oct 2014
State-run SCI and GAIL are planning a new business venture under which the gas utility will acquire nine LNG ships that will be operated by shipping giant
Shipping Corporation, GAIL in talks for LNG shipping venture
06 Oct 2014
State-run SCI and GAIL are planning a new business venture under which the gas utility will acquire nine LNG ships that will be operated by shipping giant
Shipping Corporation, GAIL in talks for LNG shipping venture
06 Oct 2014
State-run SCI and GAIL are planning a new business venture under which the gas utility will acquire nine LNG ships that will be operated by shipping giant
Hewlett-Packard to split corporate hardware and PC and printer businesses
06 Oct 2014
Printers and computers made up 51 per cent of the company's revenue in the latest quarter, while the rest came from four businesses that include technology services, consulting, software and financial programmes
Facebook steps up battle against spam
04 Oct 2014
Bill Gates ‘happy with Nadella’
04 Oct 2014
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