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Google tip off leads to arrest over child abuse
05 Aug 2014
Micromax overtakes Samsung to emerge as India’s largest mobile phone supplier
05 Aug 2014
Micromax had a 16.6 per cent share of India's handset shipments in the April-June quarter while Samsung saw its share fall to 14.4 per cent
Twitter tests new feature to explain hashtags
05 Aug 2014
LIC questions Cairn India’s $1.25 billion loan to Sesa Sterlite
04 Aug 2014
LIC, which owns 9.09 per cent shares worth Rs5,382 crore in Cairn India, wants to know the economics of lending at 3.5% at a time when a 2-year bank deposit fetches 9-9.5% interest
LIC questions Cairn India’s $1.25 billion loan to Sesa Sterlite
04 Aug 2014
LIC, which owns 9.09 per cent shares worth Rs5,382 crore in Cairn India, wants to know the economics of lending at 3.5% at a time when a 2-year bank deposit fetches 9-9.5% interest
Austrian student sues Facebook over privacy violations
04 Aug 2014
The legal proceedings could end up as the largest class and privacy action suit ever taken in Europe
Google confirms sale of mystery barge
04 Aug 2014
Google has confirmed that it is abandoning at least one of the mystery barge projects that had led to much speculation last year
P&G to cut 100 underperforming brands, focus on key products
04 Aug 2014
While Procter & Gamble did not say which of the estimated 100 brands would either be discontinued or sold off, these brands taken together had aggregate sales declines of 3 per cent a year over the last three years
P&G to cut 100 underperforming brands, focus on key products
04 Aug 2014
While Procter & Gamble did not say which of the estimated 100 brands would either be discontinued or sold off, these brands taken together had aggregate sales declines of 3 per cent a year over the last three years
P&G to cut 100 underperforming brands, focus on key products
04 Aug 2014
While Procter & Gamble did not say which of the estimated 100 brands would either be discontinued or sold off, these brands taken together had aggregate sales declines of 3 per cent a year over the last three years
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