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Vodafone close to tabling $9.54-bn bid for Spanish cable television provider ONO
10 Feb 2014
The potential acquisition is part of Vodafone's plan to expand into services such as high-speed Internet and television across Europe.
Vodafone close to tabling $9.54-bn bid for Spanish cable television provider ONO
10 Feb 2014
The potential acquisition is part of Vodafone's plan to expand into services such as high-speed Internet and television across Europe.
Toyota nears $1 bn settlement over mishandling unintended acceleration recalls
10 Feb 2014
Toyota Motor Corp is close to finalising a deal agreeing to pay $1 billion to settle a US federal criminal investigation into unintended acceleration problem in some vehicles in 2009
Toyota nears $1 bn settlement over mishandling unintended acceleration recalls
10 Feb 2014
Toyota Motor Corp is close to finalising a deal agreeing to pay $1 billion to settle a US federal criminal investigation into unintended acceleration problem in some vehicles in 2009
Nestle looks at options for stake in L'Oreal
10 Feb 2014
Nestle looks at options for stake in L'Oreal
10 Feb 2014
Nestle looks at options for stake in L'Oreal
10 Feb 2014
Wockhardt Q3 net down 29% at Rs304 crore
10 Feb 2014
Thomas Cook, Sterling Holidays to merge in Rs870-cr deal
08 Feb 2014
The merger, which is expected to close by the fourth quarter of 2014, will give Thomas Cook access to Sterling Resorts' 19 properties in 16 holiday destinations across India
Thomas Cook, Sterling Holidays to merge in Rs870-cr deal
08 Feb 2014
The merger, which is expected to close by the fourth quarter of 2014, will give Thomas Cook access to Sterling Resorts' 19 properties in 16 holiday destinations across India
Apple buys back $14 bn stock in two weeks after weak results
07 Feb 2014
Including the latest share buyback, Apple had bought back share worth more than $40 billion over the past 12 months, which was a record for any company over a similar time period
Apple buys back $14 bn stock in two weeks after weak results
07 Feb 2014
Including the latest share buyback, Apple had bought back share worth more than $40 billion over the past 12 months, which was a record for any company over a similar time period
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