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Hewlett-Packard to cut an additional 16,000 jobs
23 May 2014
Hewlett-Packard says it will cut an additional 11,000 to 16,000 jobs as part of its restructuring plan, over and above the 34,000 job cuts announced in 2012
ITC Q4 net up 18.16% at Rs2,278 crore
23 May 2014
RCom closes up on Citic Telecom deal report
23 May 2014
RCom closes up on Citic Telecom deal report
23 May 2014
RIL aims to raise Rs10,000 cr in debt towards Rs1.5 lakh cr investment plans
23 May 2014
The expansion plans include building more petrochemical plants as well as stepping up exploration and production of oil and gas
RIL aims to raise Rs10,000 cr in debt towards Rs1.5 lakh cr investment plans
23 May 2014
The expansion plans include building more petrochemical plants as well as stepping up exploration and production of oil and gas
Godrej Consumer heads 9 Indian firms in Forbes ‘innovative growth’ list
22 May 2014
Led by Godrej Consumer Products, nine Indian companies have made it to the Forbes 'World's 100 most innovative growth companies' list
Coal India rallies on FDI hype, break-up rumours
22 May 2014
Coal India rallies on FDI hype, break-up rumours
22 May 2014
Unilever to sell Ragu, Bertolli pasta brands to Japan’s Mizkan for $2.15 bn
22 May 2014
Unilever Plc today struck a deal to sell its North America pasta sauces business under the Ragu and Bertolli brands to Japan’s Mizkan Group
Unilever to sell Ragu, Bertolli pasta brands to Japan’s Mizkan for $2.15 bn
22 May 2014
Unilever Plc today struck a deal to sell its North America pasta sauces business under the Ragu and Bertolli brands to Japan’s Mizkan Group
Lenovo reports 30% higher annual profit
22 May 2014
Though sales in China,its largest market, rose just 1.3 per cent, sales rose 27.1 per cent in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and 31.1 per cent in the Americas
Bharti Airtel unveils 4G LTE in Ludhiana
22 May 2014
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