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Judge approves BP class action suit settlement
24 Dec 2012
Hike in railway passenger fares almost certain
24 Dec 2012
Rae Bareli to get another rail parts plant
22 Dec 2012
Google to take on Apple, Samsung with X-phone
22 Dec 2012
Following its acquisition of Motorola earlier this year, Google aims to grab market share from Apple and Samsung with the development of its own handset codenamed “X-phone”
Google to take on Apple, Samsung with X-phone
22 Dec 2012
Following its acquisition of Motorola earlier this year, Google aims to grab market share from Apple and Samsung with the development of its own handset codenamed “X-phone”
Google to take on Apple, Samsung with X-phone
22 Dec 2012
Following its acquisition of Motorola earlier this year, Google aims to grab market share from Apple and Samsung with the development of its own handset codenamed “X-phone”
ArcelorMittal takes $4.3-bn writedown on European business
22 Dec 2012
ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steelmaker, says demand had fallen by about 29 per cent since 2007 and there was no sign of a quick recovery
British insurer Aviva sells US unit for £1.1 bn
21 Dec 2012
British insurer Aviva sells US unit for £1.1 bn
21 Dec 2012
Reliance Global Call offers 40 per cent discount
21 Dec 2012
Reliance Global Call offers 40 per cent discount
21 Dec 2012
Indian Railways signs MoUs with NMDC and RINL
21 Dec 2012
Illumina reportedly agrees to Roche's $8.2-bn takeover offer
21 Dec 2012
The potential acquisition of Illumina would make Roche a market leader in gene sequencing, a procedure that helps develop personalised drugs to suit individual patients
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