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Yahoo board to consider $1.1-bn bid for blogging service Tumblr
18 May 2013
Yahoo's board will meet on Sunday to decide whether to offer $1.1 billion in cash for blogging service Tumblr
Reform or face downgrade, S&P warns India
17 May 2013
Spice unveils 5-inch ICS-based 3G smart phone
17 May 2013
Google denies ‘minimising’ tax bills in the UK
17 May 2013
Google vice-president Matt Brittin told a select committee of the British parliament that the company has never tried to disguise the way its business operated to minimise its tax bill in the UK
Bajaj Auto Q4 net slightly down at Rs766 crore
16 May 2013
Honda seeks to enter single-brand auto retail in India
16 May 2013
Honda, however, has sought waiver on local sourcing norms for ATVs, high-end bikes and side-by-side vehicles, as it would not be possible to procure high-end technology from Indian suppliers at present
Honda seeks to enter single-brand auto retail in India
16 May 2013
Honda, however, has sought waiver on local sourcing norms for ATVs, high-end bikes and side-by-side vehicles, as it would not be possible to procure high-end technology from Indian suppliers at present
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