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Ex Apple chief John Scully regrets ousting Steve Jobs
19 Apr 2014
John Sculley, who was instrumental in Steve Jobs' ouster from Apple in 1986, says in hindsight Jobs' removal had not been such a good idea
Ex Apple chief John Scully regrets ousting Steve Jobs
19 Apr 2014
John Sculley, who was instrumental in Steve Jobs' ouster from Apple in 1986, says in hindsight Jobs' removal had not been such a good idea
Bajaj Auto workers threaten to stop work again
19 Apr 2014
The workers union at Bajaj Auto has given notice regarding plans to stop work at the company’s Chakan plant from 28 April
RIL reports Q4 net profit of Rs5,613 crore
19 Apr 2014
Mukesh Ambani says RIL’s retail business has turned around and has grown to become India’s largest retail chain
Glenmark recalls anti-ulcer drug in the US over tablet mix-up
19 Apr 2014
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd is recalling 2,900 bottles of its anti-ulcer drug ranitidine from the US market after a tablet to treat high blood pressure was found in one of the bottles
IBM posts lowest quarterly revenue in five years at $22.5 bn
17 Apr 2014
IBM hopes to raise profitability as it shifts its business from hardware to cloud computing and data analysis
Wipro Q4 net profit jumps 41% to Rs2,239.1 crore
17 Apr 2014
French regulator orders Nestle to allow rival coffee capsules on Nespresso
17 Apr 2014
The French regulator yesterday ruled that Nestle should allow its competitors' branded coffee capsules to be used on its single-serve Nespresso coffee system
French regulator orders Nestle to allow rival coffee capsules on Nespresso
17 Apr 2014
The French regulator yesterday ruled that Nestle should allow its competitors' branded coffee capsules to be used on its single-serve Nespresso coffee system
Google adds Lens Blur to Google Camera app
17 Apr 2014
Microsoft “most attractive” employer in India: survey
17 Apr 2014
Indian responses were in line with global traits where salary and employee benefit followed job security
SC set to unfreeze Sahara accounts for Roy's bail
17 Apr 2014
The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it was prepared to lift the freeze on the Sahara Group's bank accounts so that it can pay the Rs10,000 crore bail the apex court has set for the release of its chief Subrata Roy
After China, Iraq, Poland, GSK bribery probe now expands to Jordan, Lebanon
17 Apr 2014
The probe into a whistle-blower's allegations that British drug giant GlaxoSmithKline’s employees bribed doctors to prescribe its products has now expanded to the Middle East
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