Firms/companies
SC throws out PIL against Ranbaxy over substandard drug issue
25 Jun 2013
Ranbaxy, the largest drug maker in India, is under attack, both because of its size and reach and the threat its generic drugs pose to the patent drugs lobby, especially in the West
SSTL to provide unlimited on-net calls
24 Jun 2013
Vodafone offers $10.1 bn for Germany's Kabel Deutschland
24 Jun 2013
The acquisition will enable Vodafone to add 8.5 million fixed line subscribers to its mobile offerings and expand its services in digital, high definition and analog TV, Pay TV and DVR offerings, Video on Demand and broadband services
Vodafone offers $10.1 bn for Germany's Kabel Deutschland
24 Jun 2013
The acquisition will enable Vodafone to add 8.5 million fixed line subscribers to its mobile offerings and expand its services in digital, high definition and analog TV, Pay TV and DVR offerings, Video on Demand and broadband services
Oracle to announce pact with Microsoft, NetSuite and Salesforce
22 Jun 2013
Oracle chief Larry Ellison announced yesterday that Oracle would be forming partnerships with Microsoft, Salesforce, NetSuite, and possibly others, that could reshape the perception of Oracle Technology in the cloud
Oracle to announce pact with Microsoft, NetSuite and Salesforce
22 Jun 2013
Oracle chief Larry Ellison announced yesterday that Oracle would be forming partnerships with Microsoft, Salesforce, NetSuite, and possibly others, that could reshape the perception of Oracle Technology in the cloud
Facebook security bug exposes contact information of millions of users
22 Jun 2013
A Facebook security bug has exposed contact information of millions of users to other users who were connected to them
ONGC enters power production with Tripura power project
22 Jun 2013
President Pranab Mukherjee today inaugurated the first unit of ONGC's 726.6 MW gas-based Palatana mega power project being built at a cost of Rs3,804 crore
Sprint Nextel raises bid for Clearwire by 47 %
22 Jun 2013
Clearwire is the fifth-largest wireless operator in the US providing high-speed mobile internet and residential internet access services to 88 markets in the country covering 134 million subscribers, a majority of which are Sprint subscribers
Sprint Nextel raises bid for Clearwire by 47 %
22 Jun 2013
Clearwire is the fifth-largest wireless operator in the US providing high-speed mobile internet and residential internet access services to 88 markets in the country covering 134 million subscribers, a majority of which are Sprint subscribers
Yahoo! completes acquisition of Tumblr
21 Jun 2013
Samsung unveils Ativ Q tablet running both Windows 8 and Android
21 Jun 2013
Samsung Electronics Co has introduced its first tablet capable of running on both Microsoft Corp Windows 8 and applications based on Google Inc Android
Samsung unveils Ativ Q tablet running both Windows 8 and Android
21 Jun 2013
Samsung Electronics Co has introduced its first tablet capable of running on both Microsoft Corp Windows 8 and applications based on Google Inc Android
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