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SC tells SEBI to freeze Sahara Group accounts
06 Feb 2013
SC tells SEBI to freeze Sahara Group accounts
06 Feb 2013
Dr Mukund Rajan appointed Tata Group brand custodian and spokesperson
06 Feb 2013
Dr Mukund Rajan has been appointed brand custodian and group spokesperson of the Tata Group, in the first major appointment after Cyrus Mistry took over as the chairman of the group
Apple loses ‘iPhone’ trademark in Brazil
06 Feb 2013
Apple could soon lose the ‘iPhone’ trademark in Brazil after the Brazilian intellectual property regulator granted the trademark to a local company, Gradiente Eletronica SA that registered it first
Govt sets Rs145 base price for NTPC share sale
06 Feb 2013
Biogen Idec to pay Elan Corp $3.25 bn plus for full rights of multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri
06 Feb 2013
Biogen Idec to pay Elan Corp $3.25 bn plus for full rights of multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri
06 Feb 2013
BlackBerry 10 gets off to a record start
06 Feb 2013
GTL Q3 net narrows to Rs 81.07 crore
06 Feb 2013
French oil giant Total in talks to sell gas network unit for $3.25 bn
06 Feb 2013
Total said said that a consortium comprising Snam, EDF and Government of Singapore Investment Corporation has submitted a firm offer to acquire its gas transport network TIGF for $3.25 bn
French oil giant Total in talks to sell gas network unit for $3.25 bn
06 Feb 2013
Total said said that a consortium comprising Snam, EDF and Government of Singapore Investment Corporation has submitted a firm offer to acquire its gas transport network TIGF for $3.25 bn
Liberty Global strikes Virgin Media deal for $15.75 bn
06 Feb 2013
Virgin Media is the UK's second-largest pay television operator with 4.9 million customers, and also provides fixed and mobile telephone, and broadband internet services
Liberty Global strikes Virgin Media deal for $15.75 bn
06 Feb 2013
Virgin Media is the UK's second-largest pay television operator with 4.9 million customers, and also provides fixed and mobile telephone, and broadband internet services
Liberty Global strikes Virgin Media deal for $15.75 bn
06 Feb 2013
Virgin Media is the UK's second-largest pay television operator with 4.9 million customers, and also provides fixed and mobile telephone, and broadband internet services
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