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EU regulator finds Motorola violated FRAND patent terms
06 May 2013
The EC launched a formal probe into Motorola in April 2012 after Apple and Microsoft accused it of seeking injunctions to block the use of patents under FRAND, which Motorola was refusing to licence
Rio Tinto to cut more jobs; aims to save $5 bn
06 May 2013
Rio Tinto to cut more jobs; aims to save $5 bn
06 May 2013
Johnson & Johnson recalls children’s Tylenol in South Korea
06 May 2013
The South Korean regulator says that the recall was issued after the company delayed the recall by a month and flouted quality-control regulations
Media buyers say they dealt with UK ad sales teams
06 May 2013
While Google claimed before a UK parliamentary panel that its staff in the country was not involved in sales, digital media buyers claim they had been dealing with the internet giant's sales teams in the country
Grasim Q4 net up marginally at Rs818 crore
04 May 2013
Grasim Q4 net up marginally at Rs818 crore
04 May 2013
Grasim Q4 net up marginally at Rs818 crore
04 May 2013
Grasim Q4 net up marginally at Rs818 crore
04 May 2013
Johnson & Johnson’s plant licence revoked on quality concerns
04 May 2013
According to the FDA, the J&J plant at Mulund, near Mumbai, has been using ethylene oxide, a harmful chemical, in place of steam to sterilize baby power
Johnson & Johnson’s plant licence revoked on quality concerns
04 May 2013
According to the FDA, the J&J plant at Mulund, near Mumbai, has been using ethylene oxide, a harmful chemical, in place of steam to sterilize baby power
Tata Motors MD Slym faces six months jail
04 May 2013
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