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M&M unit ties up with Belgium’s Univeg for fresh fruit supply
15 Apr 2014
Mahindra &Mahindra's agriculture business unit Mahindra ShubhLabh Services on Monday signed a 60:40 joint venture agreement with Belgium-based fresh produce company Univeg to offer high quality fruits in the domestic as well as global markets
Google acquires solar-powered drone maker Titan Aerospace
15 Apr 2014
Google yesterday acquired solar-powered drone maker Titan Aerospace as part of its plans to beam internet from space to two-thirds of the global population that currently has no web access
Google acquires solar-powered drone maker Titan Aerospace
15 Apr 2014
Google yesterday acquired solar-powered drone maker Titan Aerospace as part of its plans to beam internet from space to two-thirds of the global population that currently has no web access
LIC cuts stake in Infosys to 3.25%
14 Apr 2014
LIC cuts stake in Infosys to 3.25%
14 Apr 2014
LIC cuts stake in Infosys to 3.25%
14 Apr 2014
Sprint, Spotify to strike agreement: reports
14 Apr 2014
Sprint, Spotify to strike agreement: reports
14 Apr 2014
Facebook to filter News Feed of ‘spammy’ content
14 Apr 2014
After China and Iraq, GSK now faces bribery probe in Poland
14 Apr 2014
British drug giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), is under a criminal probe for allegedly bribing doctors in Poland for prescribing its asthma drug Seretide
Glencore Xstrata sells Las Bambas copper project to Chinese consortium for $5.85 bn
14 Apr 2014
Glencore was forced to sell the Las Bambas project, Xstrata's largest greenfield copper project in Peru, to the Chinese group as part of a deal with China’s regulators in exchange for their approval for its $76-billion merger with mining giant Xstrata
Glencore Xstrata sells Las Bambas copper project to Chinese consortium for $5.85 bn
14 Apr 2014
Glencore was forced to sell the Las Bambas project, Xstrata's largest greenfield copper project in Peru, to the Chinese group as part of a deal with China’s regulators in exchange for their approval for its $76-billion merger with mining giant Xstrata
Bill Gates, Ballmer sued over IE browser glitch
12 Apr 2014
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