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Japan's Suntory to pay $2.11 bn for GSK’s Lucozade, Ribena soft drink brands
10 Sep 2013
Japan's Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd yesterday agreed to buy the Lucozade and Ribena brands from GlaxoSmithKline Plc, for £1.35 billion in order to expand its soft drinks portfolio in Europe
Japan's Suntory to pay $2.11 bn for GSK’s Lucozade, Ribena soft drink brands
10 Sep 2013
Japan's Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd yesterday agreed to buy the Lucozade and Ribena brands from GlaxoSmithKline Plc, for £1.35 billion in order to expand its soft drinks portfolio in Europe
Infosys rejigs top management
07 Sep 2013
Bombay HC directs Vodafone call centre to move income tax tribunal in transfer pricing case
07 Sep 2013
CAG questions petroleum ministry’s decision to hike gas price for RIL
06 Sep 2013
CAG wanted to know why the government jumped the production sharing contract and did not seek the advice of the regulatory authority before hiking the price of natural gas
Jury decides in Microsoft’s favour in patent dispute with Motorola
05 Sep 2013
A US District Court jury has awarded $15 million in damages to Microsoft in a long-running dispute over the terms of some patent licenses
Tata Motors plans diesel Nano to drive sales
05 Sep 2013
A diesel variant of the Nano, powered by an 800cc engine, with a fuel efficiency of around 30km a litre, is expected o boost the sales of the small car
Tata Motors plans diesel Nano to drive sales
05 Sep 2013
A diesel variant of the Nano, powered by an 800cc engine, with a fuel efficiency of around 30km a litre, is expected o boost the sales of the small car
BlackBerry seeks sale by November: report
05 Sep 2013
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