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Reliance Q1-FY’15 net up 13.7% at Rs5,957 crore
19 Jul 2014
Shares of Reliance Industries on Friday closed down marginally ahead of the company's first quarter results
GE Q2 net profit jumps 13% to $3.5 bn
19 Jul 2014
Tata Motors’ Zest to take on Dzire, Amaze, Xcent
19 Jul 2014
Tata Motors’ Zest to take on Dzire, Amaze, Xcent
19 Jul 2014
Tata Motors’ Zest to take on Dzire, Amaze, Xcent
19 Jul 2014
Hindalco plans Rs5,000-crore QIP issue
18 Jul 2014
Hindalco may issue securities, including equity shares or equity-linked bonds through the QIP route or through convertible bonds, depository receipts and/or any other convertible or exchangeable instruments
Hindalco plans Rs5,000-crore QIP issue
18 Jul 2014
Hindalco may issue securities, including equity shares or equity-linked bonds through the QIP route or through convertible bonds, depository receipts and/or any other convertible or exchangeable instruments
Google posts 22% rise in Q2 revenue
18 Jul 2014
TCS may join Rs100,000-revenue club in 2015; $4 bn net profit likely
By By B G Shirsat | 18 Jul 2014
Assuming that the company maintains the revenue trend and the net profit it registered in the first quarter for the remaining three quarters, the company’s profit would be $4 billion on revenues of Rs100,000 crore for the financial year ending March 2015, predicts corporate analyst B G Shirsat
Former SC judge G S Singhvi to represent govt in RIL gas price arbitration
18 Jul 2014
RIL and its partners, BP Plc and Niko Resources have served a pre-arbitration notice on the government, which deferred gas price revision for a second time
Former SC judge G S Singhvi to represent govt in RIL gas price arbitration
18 Jul 2014
RIL and its partners, BP Plc and Niko Resources have served a pre-arbitration notice on the government, which deferred gas price revision for a second time
Microsoft cutting 18,000 jobs worldwide to ease Nokia burden
17 Jul 2014
For Microsoft, the job-cuts are part of the efforts to transform itself into a cloud-computing and mobile-friendly software company
Microsoft cutting 18,000 jobs worldwide to ease Nokia burden
17 Jul 2014
For Microsoft, the job-cuts are part of the efforts to transform itself into a cloud-computing and mobile-friendly software company
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