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Cognizant to acquire US healthcare IT services firm TriZetto for $2.7 bn in cash
15 Sep 2014
The merger will create a fully-integrated healthcare technology and operations leader with more than $3 billion in combined revenue and a client base of nearly 245,000 healthcare providers
Cognizant to acquire US healthcare IT services firm TriZetto for $2.7 bn in cash
15 Sep 2014
The merger will create a fully-integrated healthcare technology and operations leader with more than $3 billion in combined revenue and a client base of nearly 245,000 healthcare providers
GAIL to make good APM gas diverted from industrial consumers in Gujarat to city gas distributors
15 Sep 2014
Heineken rejects SABMiller take over approach
15 Sep 2014
Heineken rejects SABMiller take over approach
15 Sep 2014
US government threatens Yahoo with $250,000 fine over user data demand
12 Sep 2014
The US government has threatened Yahoo with a daily fine of $250,000 if it refused to hand over user data, court documents revealed on Thursday
GM to rejig Indian car portfolio; focus on exports: Barra
12 Sep 2014
General Motors Co is revamping its business in India and evaluating its product portfolio in the market, according to the US carmaker’s chief executive Mary Barra
Steve Jobs limited his kids’ access to technology
12 Sep 2014
Despite being an icon of the digital age, Steve Jobs harboured worries about the effect of the technology on children
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