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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
Ericsson to write off $1.2 bn over STMicroelectronics JV
21 Dec 2012
The 50:50 JV ST-Ericsson was created in 2009 to develop and deliver a complete portfolio of innovative mobile platforms and cutting-edge wireless semiconductor solutions across the broad spectrum of mobile technologies
HP still rules the roost in printer market
21 Dec 2012
IBM to acquire StoredIQ
20 Dec 2012
IBM to acquire StoredIQ
20 Dec 2012
Arris to acquire Motorola's home business from Google for $2.35 bn
20 Dec 2012
Broadband technology provider Arris Group will acquire the Motorola home business from Motorola Mobility, for $2.35 billion in a cash-and-stock transaction
Arris to acquire Motorola's home business from Google for $2.35 bn
20 Dec 2012
Broadband technology provider Arris Group will acquire the Motorola home business from Motorola Mobility, for $2.35 billion in a cash-and-stock transaction
Kodak sells imaging patents for $525 mn
20 Dec 2012
Apple, Google, Microsoft, RIM and others have grouped together to buy digital imaging patents from Kodak Co for about $525 million, much below the $2.6 billion estimated earlier
Vedanta Aluminium mulls layoffs amid bauxite paucity
19 Dec 2012
The refinery in Odisha requires 10,000 tonnes of bauxite a day to operate at full capacity
Vedanta Aluminium mulls layoffs amid bauxite paucity
19 Dec 2012
The refinery in Odisha requires 10,000 tonnes of bauxite a day to operate at full capacity
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