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Bharti Airtel Q2 net falls 29% to Rs512 crore
30 Oct 2013
Google expands recently updated Hangouts app
30 Oct 2013
Tata Steel Europe to restructure, cut 500 jobs
30 Oct 2013
Thomson Reuters to cut 3,000 jobs as earnings dip
30 Oct 2013
Thomson Reuters said the layoffs will be targeted mainly at the company’s financial and risk division, its biggest unit
Michael privatises Dell, delists from Nasdaq
30 Oct 2013
PC maker Dell Inc is finally going private despite the bitter opposition by activist investor Carl Icahn to the $24.9-billion buyout deal proposed by founder Michael Dell
Vodafone seeks nod to wholly own its Indian unit
29 Oct 2013
Vodafone Plc, the world's second-largest mobile operator, today sought FIPB approval to wholly own its Indian arm with an investment of Rs10,141 crore
Vodafone seeks nod to wholly own its Indian unit
29 Oct 2013
Vodafone Plc, the world's second-largest mobile operator, today sought FIPB approval to wholly own its Indian arm with an investment of Rs10,141 crore
Vodafone seeks nod to wholly own its Indian unit
29 Oct 2013
Vodafone Plc, the world's second-largest mobile operator, today sought FIPB approval to wholly own its Indian arm with an investment of Rs10,141 crore
LyondellBasell reports $854-mn Q3 earnings
29 Oct 2013
Apple’s profits down despite rising iPhone sales
29 Oct 2013
Commentators say rivals are catching up fast with Apple in most areas
Infosys to pay record $35 million to settle US visa probe
29 Oct 2013
The US action comes amid a debate over the government barring entry of foreign workers through selective legislation, claiming that cheaper foreign workers, particularly in the software sector, are displacing qualified Americans.
RBI hikes repo rate by 25 bps to 7.75 %, cuts overnight lending rate by 25 bps
29 Oct 2013
RBI said it has addressed the system’s excess liquidity requirement for meeting festival demand by doubling the amount of cash provided to banks under the 7-day and 14-day repo to 0.5 per cent of bank-wise NDTL
Toyota sells 7.41 million vehicles globally
29 Oct 2013
Toyota Motor Corp today said that it had sold 7.41 million vehicles globally in the first nine months of the year, outselling rivals and retaining its title as the world's top-selling automaker
Toyota sells 7.41 million vehicles globally
29 Oct 2013
Toyota Motor Corp today said that it had sold 7.41 million vehicles globally in the first nine months of the year, outselling rivals and retaining its title as the world's top-selling automaker
Toyota sells 7.41 million vehicles globally
29 Oct 2013
Toyota Motor Corp today said that it had sold 7.41 million vehicles globally in the first nine months of the year, outselling rivals and retaining its title as the world's top-selling automaker
Sahara ordered to submit Rs20,000-cr worth title deeds to SEBI as guarantee
29 Oct 2013
The Supreme Court has directed the Sahara group to give original title deeds of its assets worth Rs20,000 crore to SEBI as guarantee towards payment of the Rs24,000 crore it owes to various investors
Dabur Q2 net profit up 23.4% at Rs250 crore
28 Oct 2013
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