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3D printed thumbs eases workers’ task at BMW
05 Jul 2014
3D printed thumbs eases workers’ task at BMW
05 Jul 2014
Microsoft among those in EU tax investigation
05 Jul 2014
Adani Ports in 50:50 JV with French group CMA CGM for container terminal
05 Jul 2014
The new terminal will allow Gautam Adani-promoted Adani Ports to fulfil its stated vision of handling 200 million metric tonnes of cargo before the year 2020
Adani Ports in 50:50 JV with French group CMA CGM for container terminal
05 Jul 2014
The new terminal will allow Gautam Adani-promoted Adani Ports to fulfil its stated vision of handling 200 million metric tonnes of cargo before the year 2020
Tata Motors poised for major change: Mistry
05 Jul 2014
Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry, who is leading the change, says the company is poised for an "inflection", even as it is revamping its entire product portfolio
Tata Motors poised for major change: Mistry
05 Jul 2014
Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry, who is leading the change, says the company is poised for an "inflection", even as it is revamping its entire product portfolio
PM dedicates Katra-Udhampur rail link to nation
04 Jul 2014
Tata Motors shareholders reject pay package for late Carl Slym
04 Jul 2014
The new Companies Law introduced last year requires listed companies that make low profits or no profit at all to limit the salary of their executives
Railways completes trial run of 160-kmph Delhi-Agra train
03 Jul 2014
The Indian Railways on Thursday managed to stretch the maximum speed on its rails by 10 km to 160 km, with the successful trial run on the Delhi-Agra rout
‘Right to be forgotten’ hits media on Google
03 Jul 2014
Qualcomm buys chipmaker Wilocity
03 Jul 2014
Qualcomm buys chipmaker Wilocity
03 Jul 2014
Nissan Motor launches new Sunny in India
03 Jul 2014
Nissan Motor launches new Sunny in India
03 Jul 2014
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