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Tata Steel Q3 net loss widens to Rs763 crore
13 Feb 2013
Comcast to buy GE's stake in NBC Universal for $16.7 bn; to gain full control
13 Feb 2013
The acquisition will give Comcast full control of 30 news and entertainment cable networks, including NBC, USA, MSNBC, CNBC, and Hulu as well as NBC Universal Television Group, Universal Studios and theme parks
Comcast to buy GE's stake in NBC Universal for $16.7 bn; to gain full control
13 Feb 2013
The acquisition will give Comcast full control of 30 news and entertainment cable networks, including NBC, USA, MSNBC, CNBC, and Hulu as well as NBC Universal Television Group, Universal Studios and theme parks
Taj to review options over Orient-Express bid
12 Feb 2013
The board of Indian Hotels yesterday said that it would review its options over its unsolicited bid for US luxury hotel chain Orient-Express Hotels by March
Agitated BBC journalists to go on ‘pen-down’ strike
12 Feb 2013
Journalists at the BBC are preparing to start action to protest a programme of compulsory job cuts that the venerable broadcaster has introduced
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