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Bharti Airtel second-largest telecom in Nigeria
04 Apr 2014
British, Irish governments to pay Microsoft to extend Windows XP support
03 Apr 2014
The governments of the UK and Ireland are paying software giant Microsoft to continue providing support and security updates for Windows XP used by their public sector bodies
Health ministry seeks compulsory licence for Bristol-Myers' cancer drug
03 Apr 2014
A month’s dosage of Bristol-Myers Squibb’s patented drug Dasatinib, which is sold under the brand name `Sprycel’, costs around Rs60,000
Tatas’ Croma to adopt Best Buy-style sales strategy
03 Apr 2014
The 'store pickup' concept allows customers to order items online and pick them up later from the store
Tatas’ Croma to adopt Best Buy-style sales strategy
03 Apr 2014
The 'store pickup' concept allows customers to order items online and pick them up later from the store
Oman to buy stake in Indian gas refiner Petronet
03 Apr 2014
Oman to buy stake in Indian gas refiner Petronet
03 Apr 2014
Axis Bank raises $30.6 mn via foreign securities
03 Apr 2014
Suzlon Energy buys Big Sky Wind Park from Mission Energy in debt swap deal
By By Ravi Kunder | 02 Apr 2014
Suzlon has acquired Big Sky Wind Park in lieu of debt owed to it for the supply of turbines to Edison Mission in 2009. By Ravi Kunder
Suzlon Energy buys Big Sky Wind Park from Mission Energy in debt swap deal
By By Ravi Kunder | 02 Apr 2014
Suzlon has acquired Big Sky Wind Park in lieu of debt owed to it for the supply of turbines to Edison Mission in 2009. By Ravi Kunder
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