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IBM to invest $1 bn on Watson unit
09 Jan 2014
Novartis arm faces criminal case in Japan over exaggerated advertising
09 Jan 2014
Under Japanese law, anyone found guilty of exaggerated advertising can be punished with up to two years in prison or a fine of as much as ¥2 million
Novartis arm faces criminal case in Japan over exaggerated advertising
09 Jan 2014
Under Japanese law, anyone found guilty of exaggerated advertising can be punished with up to two years in prison or a fine of as much as ¥2 million
Future Retail not tying up with foreign supermarkets: Kishore Biyani
09 Jan 2014
Future Group managing director Kishore Biyani has scotched rumours that Future Retail Ltd, India’s largest retail company, is looking for a possible tie-up with a large foreign supermarket chain
Future Retail not tying up with foreign supermarkets: Kishore Biyani
09 Jan 2014
Future Group managing director Kishore Biyani has scotched rumours that Future Retail Ltd, India’s largest retail company, is looking for a possible tie-up with a large foreign supermarket chain
Vodafone India launches developer platform
09 Jan 2014
Toyota to launch hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles in US next year
08 Jan 2014
Toyota says the car will have a range of 480 km, can accelerate from standstill to 86 km, and refuel its hydrogen tank in three to five minute
Fire kills nine on Dehradun Express
08 Jan 2014
Telenor Group appoints Morten Karlsen Sorby as Uninor CEO
08 Jan 2014
Morten Sorby steps into the new role just as Uninor reached cash flow break even in December, just four years of operation
Telenor Group appoints Morten Karlsen Sorby as Uninor CEO
08 Jan 2014
Morten Sorby steps into the new role just as Uninor reached cash flow break even in December, just four years of operation
Telenor Group appoints Morten Karlsen Sorby as Uninor CEO
08 Jan 2014
Morten Sorby steps into the new role just as Uninor reached cash flow break even in December, just four years of operation
RBI panel suggests separate banks for low income groups
08 Jan 2014
The committee, headed by RBI deputy governor Nachiket Mor, suggested providing universal bank accounts to all Indians above the age of 18 years.
Intel shows wearable computer, Edison
07 Jan 2014
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