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Microsoft investors push for Gates to step down
03 Oct 2013
India to top global remittances chart with $71 billion inflows in 2013
03 Oct 2013
For India, remittances by Indians working abroad are larger than the country's earnings from IT exports
Google offers fresh concessions to address EU competition watchdogs’ concerns over search results
01 Oct 2013
Cooper Tire shareholders approve $2.5-bn merger with Apollo Tyres
01 Oct 2013
When finalised, the merger will create the seventh-largest tyre company in the world
Cooper Tire shareholders approve $2.5-bn merger with Apollo Tyres
01 Oct 2013
When finalised, the merger will create the seventh-largest tyre company in the world
Google takes on Amazon with same-day shopping delivery
01 Oct 2013
Diversifying from online advertising, its primary source of revenue, Internet search giant Google, has entered online retail, competing with online retail giant Amazon
Google takes on Amazon with same-day shopping delivery
01 Oct 2013
Diversifying from online advertising, its primary source of revenue, Internet search giant Google, has entered online retail, competing with online retail giant Amazon
LyondellBasell opens research centre in Houston
01 Oct 2013
PE firms in race for J&J’s Ortho Clinical Diagnostics unit
01 Oct 2013
Private equity firms have tabled preliminary bids for Johnson & Johnson's Ortho Clinical Diagnostics unit, which could fetch the US healthcare major around $5 billion
PE firms in race for J&J’s Ortho Clinical Diagnostics unit
01 Oct 2013
Private equity firms have tabled preliminary bids for Johnson & Johnson's Ortho Clinical Diagnostics unit, which could fetch the US healthcare major around $5 billion
PE firms in race for J&J’s Ortho Clinical Diagnostics unit
01 Oct 2013
Private equity firms have tabled preliminary bids for Johnson & Johnson's Ortho Clinical Diagnostics unit, which could fetch the US healthcare major around $5 billion
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