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IDFC Q1 net profit falls 13.55% to Rs482 crore
31 Jul 2014
Infosys does not need strategy overhaul: new CEO Sikka
31 Jul 2014
The former SAP executive said he would continue to build on Infosys' deep-rooted set of culture and values
Amazon to outdo Flipkart with fresh $2-bn investment in India
31 Jul 2014
A day after Flipkart announced it had raised $1 billion (Rs6,000 crore) in capital from private equity investors, global e-commerce giant Amazon promised to outdo it with fresh investments of $2 billion
Moser Baer launches the first domestically manufactured information- security token with 80 KB memory
31 Jul 2014
What Microsoft's upgraded Windows 8.1 offer
31 Jul 2014
UK Lords slam EU’s right-to-be-forgotten ruling
31 Jul 2014
A report by a committee of the House of Lords says the EU’s “right to be forgotten” ruling was “unworkable, unreasonable, and wrong in principle”
Microsoft upgrades newly launched Windows 8.1
30 Jul 2014
EU’s ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling unworkable, unreasonable and wrong in principle: Lords committee
30 Jul 2014
EU’s ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling unworkable, unreasonable and wrong in principle: Lords committee
30 Jul 2014
Microsoft under anti-monopoly probe in China
30 Jul 2014
Royalty payouts widening India’s current account deficit: Deveshwar
30 Jul 2014
Royalty outflow is equivalent to about 20 per cent of India’s annual foreign direct investment and this transfer attracts a much lower withholding tax of around 10 per cent
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