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IBM announces $3 bn for chip research for cloud, big data systems
12 Jul 2014
IBM says these investments will push it's semiconductor innovations into advanced technology leadership required for the future
IBM announces $3 bn for chip research for cloud, big data systems
12 Jul 2014
IBM says these investments will push it's semiconductor innovations into advanced technology leadership required for the future
IBM announces $3 bn for chip research for cloud, big data systems
12 Jul 2014
IBM says these investments will push it's semiconductor innovations into advanced technology leadership required for the future
IL&FS raises $92 mn from Chinese market through 3-year bonds
12 Jul 2014
IL&FS Transportation has successfully concluded the first unrated bond sale by an Indian issuer in the Chinese debt market
IL&FS raises $92 mn from Chinese market through 3-year bonds
12 Jul 2014
IL&FS Transportation has successfully concluded the first unrated bond sale by an Indian issuer in the Chinese debt market
Amrapali, CIL’s first big new mine in 5 years, goes into production
12 Jul 2014
The 12-million-tonnes-per-year mine would help boost supplies to fuel-starved power plants across the country and curtail imports of the fuel
Vodafone left to fight its Rs20,000 retro tax burden
11 Jul 2014
Telecom major Vodafone will continue the international arbitration process in the Rs20,000-crore tax dispute after finance minister, after Arun Jaitley clarified that that the government has no plan to drop retrospective amendment in tax laws
Infosys Q1 net profit jumps 21.6% to Rs2,886 crore
11 Jul 2014
India's second-largest software services exporter beat market expectations with a 3.5 per cent quarter-on-quarter jump in consolidated net profit
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