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SingTel ups stake in Bharti Airtel by $302 mn
16 Aug 2013
The acquisition will not have a material impact on SingTel’s earnings per share nor its net tangible assets per share for the current financial year ending
SingTel ups stake in Bharti Airtel by $302 mn
16 Aug 2013
The acquisition will not have a material impact on SingTel’s earnings per share nor its net tangible assets per share for the current financial year ending
Dell Q2 profit slides down 72%
16 Aug 2013
RBI clarifies on gold import curbs
14 Aug 2013
RBI clarifies on gold import curbs
14 Aug 2013
Icahn builds up stake in Apple; seeks changes
14 Aug 2013
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn is making a foray into Apple after the company is executing the largest share-buyback programme in history
RBI imposes capital controls to prop up rupee
14 Aug 2013
RBI has reduced the limit of overseas direct investment for an Indian entity to 100 per cent of its net worth and limited overseas remittance by a resident to $75,000 per year
RBI imposes capital controls to prop up rupee
14 Aug 2013
RBI has reduced the limit of overseas direct investment for an Indian entity to 100 per cent of its net worth and limited overseas remittance by a resident to $75,000 per year
Windows 8.1 to be available in October
14 Aug 2013
M&M to demerge trucks, buses operations
14 Aug 2013
M&M to demerge trucks, buses operations
14 Aug 2013
M&M to demerge trucks, buses operations
14 Aug 2013
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