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LG launches curved screen TV in India
12 Dec 2013
SC asks railways to prevent elephant deaths on tracks
By By Jagdeep Worah | 11 Dec 2013
Google's Great Online Shopping Festival website crashes on first day
11 Dec 2013
Great Online Shopping Festival, based on the concept of Black Friday and Cyber Monday in the US, is a Google India initiative that aims to bring together 240 e-commerce sites to offer the best bargains and deals
Google's Great Online Shopping Festival website crashes on first day
11 Dec 2013
Great Online Shopping Festival, based on the concept of Black Friday and Cyber Monday in the US, is a Google India initiative that aims to bring together 240 e-commerce sites to offer the best bargains and deals
GM names Mary Barra as first woman CEO
11 Dec 2013
The daughter of a long-serving GM employee, the 51-year-old Mary Barra has spent her entire 33-year career with America’s top car maker, and is currently the global product development chief
CCI imposes Rs1,773-cr penalty on Coal India for abusing monopoly
10 Dec 2013
CCI issued cease and desist order against CIL and its subsidiaries for contravening the provisions of the Competition Act and directed modification of the FSAs with power companies
IOC on top, RIL second in Fortune India 500 list
10 Dec 2013
Reliance Jio, Bharti in telecom infrastructure sharing pact
10 Dec 2013
Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited and Bharti Airtel Limited today announced a comprehensive telecom infrastructure sharing arrangement, under which they will share infrastructure created by both parties
Reliance Jio, Bharti in telecom infrastructure sharing pact
10 Dec 2013
Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited and Bharti Airtel Limited today announced a comprehensive telecom infrastructure sharing arrangement, under which they will share infrastructure created by both parties
US exits GM stake with a $10 billion loss
10 Dec 2013
The auto bailout helped Detroit's carmakers return to profitability, save 1.5 million US jobs and preserve $105.3 billion in personal and social insurance tax collections
Nokia offers to set aside more cash against Indian tax demand
10 Dec 2013
Nokia proposes to deposit a cash security of $370.28 million (about Rs2,250 crore) to the Indian tax authority, in addition to the Rs500 crore that it has already deposited, against total tax claims of Rs21,153 crore, to unfreeze its assets
Infosys launches sales platform TradeEdge
09 Dec 2013
TradeEdge offers brands one of the most affordable ways to expand reach in the emerging markets, says Infosys chairman N R Narayana Murthy
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