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Nissan to recall 841,000 vehicles globally over steering wheel problems
24 May 2013
Nissan Motor Co, Japan's second-largest carmaker, yesterday said that it would recall about 841,000 vehicles globally, including the Micra compact and the Cube, due to steering wheel problems
Nissan to recall 841,000 vehicles globally over steering wheel problems
24 May 2013
Nissan Motor Co, Japan's second-largest carmaker, yesterday said that it would recall about 841,000 vehicles globally, including the Micra compact and the Cube, due to steering wheel problems
Tata Steel plunges into Rs6,529-cr Q4 loss
23 May 2013
Tata Steel with an annual production capacity of 27 million tonnes has one third of that capacity installed in Europe, its weakest market, where demand has fallen by almost a third since 2007.
Twitter rolls out two-step authentication after hack attacks
23 May 2013
Following several high profile hack attacks Twitter is finally rolling out a two-step authentication process to ensure a level of user security
ONGC’s $5-bn bid for stake in Kashagan oilfield hangs in balance
By By Ravi Kunder | 22 May 2013
ONGC will have to wait until 2 July to find out the fate of its proposed $5 -billion acquisition of ConocoPhillips 8.4-per cent stake in the giant Kashagan oilfield. Ravi Kunder reports
ONGC’s $5-bn bid for stake in Kashagan oilfield hangs in balance
By By Ravi Kunder | 22 May 2013
ONGC will have to wait until 2 July to find out the fate of its proposed $5 -billion acquisition of ConocoPhillips 8.4-per cent stake in the giant Kashagan oilfield. Ravi Kunder reports
ONGC’s $5-bn bid for stake in Kashagan oilfield hangs in balance
By By Ravi Kunder | 22 May 2013
ONGC will have to wait until 2 July to find out the fate of its proposed $5 -billion acquisition of ConocoPhillips 8.4-per cent stake in the giant Kashagan oilfield. Ravi Kunder reports
Cook defends Apple’s US tax avoidance before lawmakers
22 May 2013
Congressional investigators allege that even as Apple became the nation’s most profitable technology company, it avoided billions in taxes in the US and around the world
Sprint Nextel boosts takeover offer for Clearwire
22 May 2013
Sprint Nextel Corp, the third-largest wireless operator in the US, has sweetened its buyout offer by about 14 per cent for approximately 50-per cent stake that it does not currently own in rival Clearwire
Sprint Nextel boosts takeover offer for Clearwire
22 May 2013
Sprint Nextel Corp, the third-largest wireless operator in the US, has sweetened its buyout offer by about 14 per cent for approximately 50-per cent stake that it does not currently own in rival Clearwire
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