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Sanctions to hurt ExxonMobil's exploration prospects in Russia
06 Mar 2014
Exxon had drilling rights across 11.4 million acres of Russian land, its biggest exploration holding outside the US
Yahoo acquires Vizify social media visualiser
06 Mar 2014
Yahoo acquires Vizify social media visualiser
06 Mar 2014
Merrill Lynch buys over 2.35 lakh shares in FTIL for Rs8.18 crore
06 Mar 2014
Financial Technologies India Ltd and its commodity trading arm Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd (MCX) are under restructuring after the two entities came under regulatory scanner for various violations
Facebook aims at internet through UAVs; eyes solar drone maker Titan
05 Mar 2014
Facebook is trying to be one-up on Google’s Project Loon, which hopes to deliver internet connectivity to remote areas via solar-powered helium balloons
SBI salaries sees 47% rise, beat ICIC Bank
04 Mar 2014
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