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HUL Q3 net profit up 22% at Rs1,063 cr
28 Jan 2014
AT&T not to bid for Vodafone for six months
28 Jan 2014
Allaying market speculations over a possible takeover, US telecommunications giant AT&T Inc said yesterday that it doe snot plan to bid for Vodafone Group Plc
AT&T not to bid for Vodafone for six months
28 Jan 2014
Allaying market speculations over a possible takeover, US telecommunications giant AT&T Inc said yesterday that it doe snot plan to bid for Vodafone Group Plc
Google proposes ad-linked free taxi service to bring shoppers to physical stores
27 Jan 2014
A new Google patent proposes ad-supported free taxi rides for commuters to shop at brick and mortar stores — a move that may help them to be one up on online retailers
Google proposes ad-linked free taxi service to bring shoppers to physical stores
27 Jan 2014
A new Google patent proposes ad-supported free taxi rides for commuters to shop at brick and mortar stores — a move that may help them to be one up on online retailers
Google proposes ad-linked free taxi service to bring shoppers to physical stores
27 Jan 2014
A new Google patent proposes ad-supported free taxi rides for commuters to shop at brick and mortar stores — a move that may help them to be one up on online retailers
Neyveli Lignite to quadruple capacity in a decade
27 Jan 2014
Public sector power producer Neyveli Lignite Corp expects two new projects to add around 1,500 MW of electrical energy to the national power grid in the next few months
Postal department to start rolling out its own ATMs from 5 Feb
25 Jan 2014
Even as it waits for a full banking licence, India Post has firmed up plans to launch 3,000 ATMs for holders of its post office savings accounts
Maruti all set to launch automatic small car Celerio
25 Jan 2014
Maruti Suzuki will launch the Celerio, a small car with an affordable automatic transmission, and a fuel consumption of over 23 kmph, to replace its A-Star
Mahindra Two Wheelers to increase export focus
25 Jan 2014
Samsung posts first profit decline in two years
24 Jan 2014
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