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GSK sells thrombosis drugs to Aspen for $1.13 billion
01 Oct 2013
The sale comes a month after London-based GSK agreed to sell its Lucozade and Ribena soft drink brands to Japan's Suntory Beverages for £1.35 billion
GSK sells thrombosis drugs to Aspen for $1.13 billion
01 Oct 2013
The sale comes a month after London-based GSK agreed to sell its Lucozade and Ribena soft drink brands to Japan's Suntory Beverages for £1.35 billion
Siemens to slash 15,000 jobs worldwide
30 Sep 2013
German engineering giant Siemens AG plans to cut a massive 15,000 jobs by late next year as part of the company’s cost reduction programme in its efforts to improve competitivenes
Siemens to slash 15,000 jobs worldwide
30 Sep 2013
German engineering giant Siemens AG plans to cut a massive 15,000 jobs by late next year as part of the company’s cost reduction programme in its efforts to improve competitivenes
BlackBerry admits disappointing sales
28 Sep 2013
Nissan Motor to recall 908,000 vehicles over defective accelerator sensors
28 Sep 2013
Nissan Motor Co is recalling 908,000 vehicles globally, including 764,800 in Japan, to fix defective accelerator sensors that could cause engines to stall
Nissan Motor to recall 908,000 vehicles over defective accelerator sensors
28 Sep 2013
Nissan Motor Co is recalling 908,000 vehicles globally, including 764,800 in Japan, to fix defective accelerator sensors that could cause engines to stall
Google updates core search engine algorithm
27 Sep 2013
DLW Varanasi develops world’s first 5500 HP locomotive
27 Sep 2013
The first ever 5500 HP diesel engine locomotive to be manufactured anywhere in the world, has already started running on a pilot project basis in North Central Railway
ONGC Videsh may bid for Tanzanian oil blocks
27 Sep 2013
ONGC Videsh may bid for Tanzanian oil blocks
27 Sep 2013
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