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Google launches app to locate flood survivors
21 Jun 2013
Vodafone receives fresh spectrum in 14 circles
20 Jun 2013
Essar Steel raises $1 bn through ECBs, to help retire rupee debt
20 Jun 2013
The move will help Essar Steel to de-risk its balance sheet from fluctuating currency rates and save about Rs450 crore per annum in interest payments.
JNPT signs concession agreement with DP World subsidiary for container handling facility
20 Jun 2013
Deloitte agrees to one year New York ban
20 Jun 2013
European regulator fines Ranbaxy and 8 others for blocking generic drugs
19 Jun 2013
The European antitrust regulator today fined nine pharmaceutical companies including Ranbaxy a total of €146 million for blocking the supply of a cheaper anti-depressant drug to the market.
Vodafone raises Kabel Deutschland bid to $10 bn
19 Jun 2013
By acquiring the biggest cable provider in Germany, Vodafone would add 8.5 million connections and fixed-line services to its mobile offerings
TCS joins US2020 as a founding leadership partner
19 Jun 2013
TCS would be the lead partner in the development of US2020's web-based matching technology to connect science, technology, engineering and math mentors with high-quality volunteer placements
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