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Apple launches largest US corporate bond issue
30 Apr 2013
Although the total size of the issue is still being worked out, analysts speculate that it would be in the $15 billion to $20 billion range.
Chrysler Group posts profit fall of 65 per cent
30 Apr 2013
RIL consortium to set up S-E Asia-Middle East submarine cable
30 Apr 2013
The Bay of Bengal Gateway submarine cable system, spanning about 8,000 km, will link Southeast Asia and the Middle East with landing stations in Mumbai, Chennai and in Sri Lanka
Huffington Post launches German edition; India on the horizon
30 Apr 2013
The Huffington Post currently has international editions in the UK, Canada, France, Spain and Italy, with a sixth edition, in Japan, launching in May
Tata Industries to help Tel Aviv University commercialise new technologies
29 Apr 2013
Tata Industries' decision to partner Ramot and TAU will help Tata group companies to leverage new technologies and enhance capabilities
Tata Steel Europe to shift two R&D centres from UK to India, Netherlands
29 Apr 2013
Tata Steel, Europe's second-largest steel producer after ArcelorMittal, plans to shift two R&D facilities from the UK to the Netherlands and India
After kickbacks to pharmacies, Novartis now sued for bribing US docs
27 Apr 2013
The new lawsuit this week comes just a few days after the US government slapped a civil health care fraud lawsuit against the Basel-based company for allegedly paying kickbacks to at least 20 pharmacies
Maruti Suzuki's Q4 net vaults nearly 80% on yen fall
26 Apr 2013
Maruti Suzuki, which is majority-owned by Japan’s Suzuki Motors, expects profit margins to show even stronger gains in the current quarter as cost of yen-denominated component imports fall further
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