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Cisco to buy cyber security solutions provider Sourcefire for $2.7 bn
23 Jul 2013
Cisco Systems Inc, the world’s biggest maker of networking gear, today agreed to buy cyber security solutions provider Sourcefire Inc, for around $2.7 billio
RBI tightens gold import rules
22 Jul 2013
L&T Q1 net down 12.46% at Rs756.03 crore
22 Jul 2013
Intruders attack Apple developer website
22 Jul 2013
Toyota to pay US customers $1.6-bn for fall in value of cars due to acceleration problems
22 Jul 2013
Vodafone sees no easing of pressure in Europe
20 Jul 2013
Vodafone sees no easing of pressure in Europe
20 Jul 2013
US regulator approves GE’s $4.3-bn acquisition of Avio's aviation business
20 Jul 2013
The deal could allow GE to gain access to strategic information of one of its main competitors in the international market for fighter aircraft
RIL’s Q1 net rises nearly 19% to Rs5,352 cr; revenue dips
19 Jul 2013
Helped by higher refining margins, RIL’s basic earnings per share for the quarter ended 30 June 2013 rose to Rs16.6 from Rs13.8 in April-June 2012
RIL’s Q1 net rises nearly 19% to Rs5,352 cr; revenue dips
19 Jul 2013
Helped by higher refining margins, RIL’s basic earnings per share for the quarter ended 30 June 2013 rose to Rs16.6 from Rs13.8 in April-June 2012
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