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Zest sedan set to lead Tata Motors’ fight back
15 Jul 2014
Microsoft plans biggest job cuts in five years
15 Jul 2014
The cuts are expected to hit the Nokia unit and those parts of Microsoft that overlap with it, marketing and engineering
CERC rejects NTPC’s plea for power tariff hike
15 Jul 2014
'Shri Shakti Express’ to Vaishno Devi launched
15 Jul 2014
Govt disallows another $579 mn of RIL’s KG-D6 block costs
14 Jul 2014
The petroleum ministry is not bound to accept investment claims unless Reliance and its partners, BP and Niko Resources, meet production targets
Citi to settle US mortgage scam probe for $7 bn
14 Jul 2014
Citigroup is the second major bank to settle charges over the sale and packaging of toxic home loans, after JPMorgan Chase & Co
June sales push Maruti Suzuki’s market share in Q1 above 42%
14 Jul 2014
Maruti Suzuki increased its market share in passenger vehicle segment in the first quarter of the current fiscal to 42.19 per cent
UK opposes EU's right to be forgotten ruling
12 Jul 2014
The UK has opposed the European Court of Justice's ruling on individuals' Right to be Forgotten that forces search firms like Google to remove unflattering information about people
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