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Google adds new email security to beat snoops
05 Jun 2014
Google this week introduced a new Chrome add-on called End-to-End, to keep users' data safe from snooping
Google adds new email security to beat snoops
05 Jun 2014
Google this week introduced a new Chrome add-on called End-to-End, to keep users' data safe from snooping
Tesco enters India’s multi-brand retail market with 50% stake in Trent
04 Jun 2014
British retailer Tesco Plc has completed the acquisition of a 50-per cent stake in Tata Group's retail arm Trent Ltd, becoming the first foreign supermarket chain to enter multi-brand retail in India
Tesco enters India’s multi-brand retail market with 50% stake in Trent
04 Jun 2014
British retailer Tesco Plc has completed the acquisition of a 50-per cent stake in Tata Group's retail arm Trent Ltd, becoming the first foreign supermarket chain to enter multi-brand retail in India
Tesco enters India’s multi-brand retail market with 50% stake in Trent
04 Jun 2014
British retailer Tesco Plc has completed the acquisition of a 50-per cent stake in Tata Group's retail arm Trent Ltd, becoming the first foreign supermarket chain to enter multi-brand retail in India
US FDA gives `fast-track’ status for AstraZeneca’s novel antibiotic for treatment of gonorrhea
04 Jun 2014
FDA hits Wockhardt again; this time over Illinois plant
04 Jun 2014
Wockhardt again faces strictures from the US FDA – this time over its facility in Chicago in Illinois
Bharti Airtel close to clinching $2-3bn deal for sale of its African towers
04 Jun 2014
Bharti, the world’s fourth largest telecom operator as well as India’s biggest, is said to have shortlisted four potential buyers, for its over 15,000 towers in Africa
Maruti joins Boeing, Abbott, Honeywell to back India’s IPR regime
04 Jun 2014
The support comes against a backdrop of US industry and trade lobbies objecting to India's rejection of patents for Bristol-Myers Squibb's Sprycel and Novartis AG's Glivec
Maruti joins Boeing, Abbott, Honeywell to back India’s IPR regime
04 Jun 2014
The support comes against a backdrop of US industry and trade lobbies objecting to India's rejection of patents for Bristol-Myers Squibb's Sprycel and Novartis AG's Glivec
Maruti joins Boeing, Abbott, Honeywell to back India’s IPR regime
04 Jun 2014
The support comes against a backdrop of US industry and trade lobbies objecting to India's rejection of patents for Bristol-Myers Squibb's Sprycel and Novartis AG's Glivec
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