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Cognizant acquires US digital video solutions company, Itaas
23 Apr 2014
The acquisition will enable Cognizant to capitalise on the growing demand for greater interactivity, higher personalisation, and innovative content delivery in the multi-screen and video market
Cognizant acquires US digital video solutions company, Itaas
23 Apr 2014
The acquisition will enable Cognizant to capitalise on the growing demand for greater interactivity, higher personalisation, and innovative content delivery in the multi-screen and video market
Telecom exports could dive 40% with Nokia's Chennai plant closure
23 Apr 2014
Handset exports account for more than half of all telecom product exports from India, and are dominated by Nokia
Valeant tables hostile $45.7 bn bid for Botox maker Allergan
23 Apr 2014
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc, Canada's biggest drug maker and one of the most aggressive acquirers, yesterday tabled a hostile $45.7-billion cash and stock bid for Botox maker Allergan Inc
Valeant tables hostile $45.7 bn bid for Botox maker Allergan
23 Apr 2014
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc, Canada's biggest drug maker and one of the most aggressive acquirers, yesterday tabled a hostile $45.7-billion cash and stock bid for Botox maker Allergan Inc
Apple pledges to work harder for environment
22 Apr 2014
Apple pledges to work harder for environment
22 Apr 2014
HDFC Bank Q4 net up 23% at Rs2,326 cr
22 Apr 2014
TCS now among top 10 global IT services companies
22 Apr 2014
It had taken a bit longer than the 2010 deadline set by former CEO S Ramadorai for TCS to break into the top 10 league, due to the global slowdown
Valeant teams up with hedge fund to buy Botox maker Allergan for $42 bn
22 Apr 2014
News of the impending bid sent the stock price of Valeant and Allergan companies soaring in after-hours trading
Valeant teams up with hedge fund to buy Botox maker Allergan for $42 bn
22 Apr 2014
News of the impending bid sent the stock price of Valeant and Allergan companies soaring in after-hours trading
Mark Fields to succeed Alan Mulally as next Ford chief
22 Apr 2014
With Ford Motor CEO Alan Mulally set to retire, chief operating officer Mark Fields is all set to take over
Mark Fields to succeed Alan Mulally as next Ford chief
22 Apr 2014
With Ford Motor CEO Alan Mulally set to retire, chief operating officer Mark Fields is all set to take over
L&T, Future Generali call off insurance JV plan
22 Apr 2014
The two said in separate statements that they were calling off their joint venture because of "inordinate delay" in finalisation of the deal
L&T, Future Generali call off insurance JV plan
22 Apr 2014
The two said in separate statements that they were calling off their joint venture because of "inordinate delay" in finalisation of the deal
Tata Steel likely to invest in Canada iron ore project
22 Apr 2014
Tata Steel owns approximately 26.3 per cent of New Millennium Iron Corp and is the corporation’s largest shareholder
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