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Volvo Cars to axe 1,000 jobs to cut costs
22 Feb 2013
Swedish carmaker Volvo Car Corp, now owned by China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, has said that it would cut 1,000 jobs this year as part of its plan to save up to $234 million
T S Vijayan is new IRDA chief
21 Feb 2013
T S Vijayan is new IRDA chief
21 Feb 2013
SSTL to bid in March telecom auction
21 Feb 2013
Sistema Shyam to shut operations in 10 circles
21 Feb 2013
Following the 15 February Supreme Court order, Sistema Shyam Teleservices has asked its subscribers to port over to other operators in the 10 circles where it will shut operations
EC mulls package for ArcelorMittal's French, Belgian operations
21 Feb 2013
ArcelorMittal yesterday agreed to put on hold its plan to cut jobs and shut plants across Europe until June after the EU Industrial Commissioner assured it of a bailout plan for its French and Belgian operations by summer
Cabinet to decide on Vodafone tax dispute
20 Feb 2013
Cabinet to decide on Vodafone tax dispute
20 Feb 2013
Microsoft to replace Hotmail with Outlook
20 Feb 2013
FBI joins SEC insider trading probe in $28-bn HJ Heinz deal
20 Feb 2013
FBI has joined a criminal probe by the US securities regulator SEC into suspected insider trading a day before Warren Buffett and 3G Capital tabled a $23-billion bid to acquire ketchup giant H J Heinz & Co
FBI joins SEC insider trading probe in $28-bn HJ Heinz deal
20 Feb 2013
FBI has joined a criminal probe by the US securities regulator SEC into suspected insider trading a day before Warren Buffett and 3G Capital tabled a $23-billion bid to acquire ketchup giant H J Heinz & Co
Vodafone moves Delhi High Court on 900 MHz spectrum
20 Feb 2013
Vodafone India has moved the Delhi High Court challenging DoT's decision to auction the 900 MHz spectrum that is held by the GSM operator
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