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SC gives Samsung chief 6 weeks to appear before Ghaziabad court in cheating case
02 Apr 2014
The Supreme Court has ordered the chairman of Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, Lee Kun-hee, to appear before a trial court in Ghaziabad in a $1.4-million case filed against him
SC revokes appointment of Australian arbitrator in RIL dispute
02 Apr 2014
The Supreme Court today recalled the order after the government said Spigelman's name figured in the list suggested by RIL for appointment as the third arbitrator
M&M merges trucks and buses division with itself
01 Apr 2014
BHP Billiton weighs $20-bn non-core assets spin-off
01 Apr 2014
BHP Billiton, the world's second-largest mining company and Australia's highest revenue earner, is weighing spinning off some of its non-core assets into a new $20-billion company
BHP Billiton weighs $20-bn non-core assets spin-off
01 Apr 2014
BHP Billiton, the world's second-largest mining company and Australia's highest revenue earner, is weighing spinning off some of its non-core assets into a new $20-billion company
SC appoints Australian as third arbitrator in RIL gas dispute
01 Apr 2014
The panel will decide whether RIL deliberately suppressed gas production and if the government is within its rights to penalise it for failure to meet targets
J&J accepts $4 bn bid from Carlyle for its ortho-clinical diagnostics business
01 Apr 2014
Johnson & Johnson's ortho-clinical diagnostics unit was created in 1994 when it acquired the clinical diagnostics division of Eastman Kodak and formed Johnson & Johnson Clinical Diagnostics, which was then merged in 1997 with Ortho Diagnostic Systems
J&J accepts $4 bn bid from Carlyle for its ortho-clinical diagnostics business
01 Apr 2014
Johnson & Johnson's ortho-clinical diagnostics unit was created in 1994 when it acquired the clinical diagnostics division of Eastman Kodak and formed Johnson & Johnson Clinical Diagnostics, which was then merged in 1997 with Ortho Diagnostic Systems
J&J accepts $4 bn bid from Carlyle for its ortho-clinical diagnostics business
01 Apr 2014
Johnson & Johnson's ortho-clinical diagnostics unit was created in 1994 when it acquired the clinical diagnostics division of Eastman Kodak and formed Johnson & Johnson Clinical Diagnostics, which was then merged in 1997 with Ortho Diagnostic Systems
Zuckerberg’s global internet vision powered by drones
29 Mar 2014
Mark Zuckerberg's plans involve drones, satellites and even data-carrying laser beams fired across space
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