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Toshiba to invest Rs3,000 cr in India over 5 years
15 Feb 2014
Toshiba said it is aiming at sales of Rs18,000 crore in India by 2016-17, about seven times from the current level.
Toshiba to invest Rs3,000 cr in India over 5 years
15 Feb 2014
Toshiba said it is aiming at sales of Rs18,000 crore in India by 2016-17, about seven times from the current level.
Windows 8 sales lag at 200 million licences
14 Feb 2014
Google tax amount outside the US doubles to $771 mn
14 Feb 2014
After a controversy over its offshore tax avoidance, Google has doubled the amount of tax it paid outside the US last year
Lenovo reports quarterly revenue of $10.8 bn
14 Feb 2014
Strong global demand helped push Lenovo's revenue for the October-December quarter to $10.8 billion
900 MHz spectrum bidding turned too risky at 100% premium: RIL
14 Feb 2014
Reliance Jio Infocomm opted out of the bidding for the 900 MHz spectrum after the bidding turned risky with bids going up to 100-per cent of the reserve price of the spectrum
Eicher to spend Rs600 crore in selling Enfield ‘Bullets’ abroad
14 Feb 2014
Royal Enfield – which makes the iconic Bullet motorcycle in India - is stepping up efforts to develop models in the 250 cc-750 cc range specifically targeting markets outside India
Eicher to spend Rs600 crore in selling Enfield ‘Bullets’ abroad
14 Feb 2014
Royal Enfield – which makes the iconic Bullet motorcycle in India - is stepping up efforts to develop models in the 250 cc-750 cc range specifically targeting markets outside India
Time Warner Cable to merge with Comcast in $45-bn deal
14 Feb 2014
The merger of Comcast and TWC would create a giant programming provider covering over 60 per cent of subscribers and one-third of all pay-television customers in the US
Time Warner Cable to merge with Comcast in $45-bn deal
14 Feb 2014
The merger of Comcast and TWC would create a giant programming provider covering over 60 per cent of subscribers and one-third of all pay-television customers in the US
Time Warner Cable to merge with Comcast in $45-bn deal
14 Feb 2014
The merger of Comcast and TWC would create a giant programming provider covering over 60 per cent of subscribers and one-third of all pay-television customers in the US
Canon to acquire US-based Molecular Imprints
14 Feb 2014
Toyota to recall 1.9 mn Prius to fix software glitches
13 Feb 2014
Toyota Motor Corp yesterday said that it would recall all 1.9 million of the third-generation Prius cars sold worldwide to fix a programming glitch that causes the car to stall
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