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British watchdog launches criminal probe into GSK over bribery
28 May 2014
The UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has launched a criminal investigation into drug giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) over alleged bribery in China and in other countries
Omnicom, Twitter combine ad platforms
28 May 2014
Under the deal Omnicom's automated ad buying unit Accuen will be integrated with Twitter's mobile ad exchange MoPub
China pressuring banks to replace IBM servers: reports
28 May 2014
The move follows tensions between Beijing and Washington over allegations of cyber espionage by China
Videocon's DTH arm Bharat Business plans IPO
26 May 2014
As investor sentiment has improved tremendously and the company is waiting for an opportune time to enter the market
Videocon's DTH arm Bharat Business plans IPO
26 May 2014
As investor sentiment has improved tremendously and the company is waiting for an opportune time to enter the market
Ambassador drives into history: HM kills India’s oldest car
26 May 2014
The venerable Ambassador, India’s first indigenous car, on Saturday drove into the sunset, as Hindustan Motors said it is suspending production of the car that was considered a status symbol as well as a workhorse for two generations
Ambassador drives into history: HM kills India’s oldest car
26 May 2014
The venerable Ambassador, India’s first indigenous car, on Saturday drove into the sunset, as Hindustan Motors said it is suspending production of the car that was considered a status symbol as well as a workhorse for two generations
Google tops in employee pay satisfaction survey
24 May 2014
Google’s Project Tango to deliver small form factor table with advanced 3D imaging camera
24 May 2014
Anonymous hacker exploits iCloud security flaw
24 May 2014
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