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Tata Group has no plans to leave West Bengal: Cyrus Mistry
15 Jul 2013
Tata group chairman Cyrus Mistry has ruled out any transfer of rights over the property the group owns in Singur despite the Mamata Banerjee ministry’s opposition to the company holding on to the land.
GE prepares to counter Schneider's bid for Invensys
15 Jul 2013
GE is gearing up to take on France's Schneider Electric for control of Invensys Plc, which would see a bidding war erupt between two of the world's biggest industrial giants
GE prepares to counter Schneider's bid for Invensys
15 Jul 2013
GE is gearing up to take on France's Schneider Electric for control of Invensys Plc, which would see a bidding war erupt between two of the world's biggest industrial giants
Documents reveal Microsoft's close cooperation with intelliegence agencies
13 Jul 2013
Microsoft allowed communications of users to be intercepted, which included helping the National Security Agency to circumvent the company's own encryption.
AT&T to acquire Leap Wireless for $1.2 bn
13 Jul 2013
AT&T to acquire Leap Wireless for $1.2 bn
13 Jul 2013
Icahn raises bid in last-ditch effort to thwart Michael Dell
13 Jul 2013
Activist investor Carl Icahn yesterday raised his bid for personal computer maker Dell Inc in a last-ditch attempt to scuttle founder Michael Dell's offer to take the company private
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