Firms/companies
GlencoreXstrata shelves $139-bn Australian copper mine expansion
06 Jun 2013
Australia's Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics has estimated that around $150 billion worth high value projects have been delayed or cancelled in the country's resources sector since April 2012
SAP acquires e-commerce software firm Hybris
06 Jun 2013
German enterprise software maker SAP AG has acquired Swiss e-commerce software developer Hybris in a bid to expand into the $37-billion e-commerce technology market
SAP acquires e-commerce software firm Hybris
06 Jun 2013
German enterprise software maker SAP AG has acquired Swiss e-commerce software developer Hybris in a bid to expand into the $37-billion e-commerce technology market
Goldman Sachs invests Rs763 crore in ReNew Power
05 Jun 2013
Mahindra drives into compact car segment with `Verito Vibe'
05 Jun 2013
SUV maker Mahindra & Mahindra today unveiled its sub-4 metre compact car, the Verito Vibe, marking its entry into the high volume compact car market
Mahindra drives into compact car segment with `Verito Vibe'
05 Jun 2013
SUV maker Mahindra & Mahindra today unveiled its sub-4 metre compact car, the Verito Vibe, marking its entry into the high volume compact car market
Mahindra drives into compact car segment with `Verito Vibe'
05 Jun 2013
SUV maker Mahindra & Mahindra today unveiled its sub-4 metre compact car, the Verito Vibe, marking its entry into the high volume compact car market
Samsung gets US ITC to ban Apple’s older devices for infringing patent
05 Jun 2013
The US International Trade Commission yesterday banned the import and sale of the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 3G and iPad 2 3G in the US market, saying that several of Apple’s older iPhone’s and the iPad’s infringe a patent held by Samsung
Samsung gets US ITC to ban Apple’s older devices for infringing patent
05 Jun 2013
The US International Trade Commission yesterday banned the import and sale of the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 3G and iPad 2 3G in the US market, saying that several of Apple’s older iPhone’s and the iPad’s infringe a patent held by Samsung
Cabinet approves conciliation in $2 bn Vodafone tax row
04 Jun 2013
The income tax department had slapped a Rs14,000-crore tax demand, including Rs6,000 crore in interest, on Vodafone’s 2007 acquisition of Hutchison Whampoa’s stake in Essar-Hutch joint venture
Cabinet approves conciliation in $2 bn Vodafone tax row
04 Jun 2013
The income tax department had slapped a Rs14,000-crore tax demand, including Rs6,000 crore in interest, on Vodafone’s 2007 acquisition of Hutchison Whampoa’s stake in Essar-Hutch joint venture
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