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ONGC takes RIL to court over ‘stealing’ of its Krishna-Godavari gas
16 May 2014
ONGChas filed a petition in the Delhi High Court alleging that Reliance Industries Ltd is drawing natural gas from an offshore block in the Bay of Bengal that ONGC controls
ONGC takes RIL to court over ‘stealing’ of its Krishna-Godavari gas
16 May 2014
ONGChas filed a petition in the Delhi High Court alleging that Reliance Industries Ltd is drawing natural gas from an offshore block in the Bay of Bengal that ONGC controls
BBM to expand presence to Windows phones
16 May 2014
Deepak Fertilisers moves HC against stoppage of gas supply
16 May 2014
The shortage of domestic gas has forced urea manufacturing units to rely on exorbitantly high-priced imported LNG, the cost of which the government has to bear in the form of subsidy
Deepak Fertilisers moves HC against stoppage of gas supply
16 May 2014
The shortage of domestic gas has forced urea manufacturing units to rely on exorbitantly high-priced imported LNG, the cost of which the government has to bear in the form of subsidy
Nokia’s Chennai plant sees 5,000 opting for VRS
15 May 2014
Nokia also introduced a bridge initiative, under which the company is offering consultancy services and employment outlook training to workers
Bajaj Auto union defers strike, again
15 May 2014
The workers’ union at Bajaj Auto has once again postponed a planned strike at the Chakan plant
CCI orders fresh probe into Google’s misuse of dominant position
15 May 2014
The AdWords programme, through which Google sells keywords to advertisers and displays them in the form of short ads online generates massive revenue for the company
GSK’s former China head charged with bribery
14 May 2014
GSK said that some of its senior Chinese executives appeared to have broken the law
Sony reports $1.26-bn full-year net loss
14 May 2014
Sony President Kazuo Hirai has led a sweeping restructuring, including asset liquidisation that saw the $1.0 billion sale of Sony`s Manhattan headquarters
Users can demand to be ‘forgotten’ by Google, rules top EU court
14 May 2014
In an unexpected ruling on Tuesday, the European Union's top court said individuals have the right to ask Google Inc to delete personal data produced by its search engine, except for public figures and issues of predominant public interest
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