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Telenor signs agreement with new Indian partner
26 Oct 2012
Norewegian telecom operator Telenor today said its Indian subsidiary, is entering into a pact with Lakshdeep Investments & Finance Pvt. Ltd
NTPC Q2 net vaults 30 per cent to Rs3,142 crore
26 Oct 2012
Samsung Q3 net profit hits record $7.4 billion
26 Oct 2012
Oil India keen to exploit Mozambique gas bonanza
26 Oct 2012
Honda Cars India to export 1,600 units of Brio
25 Oct 2012
US government sues Bank of America over 'brazen' loan fraud
25 Oct 2012
The US government has filed a lawsuit against Bank of America Corp, for causing taxpayers over $1 billion in losses with thousands of toxic mortgage loans
Newsweek ranks Citi as greenest US bank
25 Oct 2012
Microsoft to launch Windows 8 tomorrow
25 Oct 2012
According to Steve Ballmer, the launch of the Windows 8 would be one of the most important launches for the company since Windows 95 almost two decades earlier
Microsoft to launch Windows 8 tomorrow
25 Oct 2012
According to Steve Ballmer, the launch of the Windows 8 would be one of the most important launches for the company since Windows 95 almost two decades earlier
RIL set to seek more K-G gas as government limits CAG role
25 Oct 2012
Reliance Industries Ltd may finally begin further exploration in its flagging Krishna-Godavari D6 gas field, as the government has eventually given in to its condition that the CAG can only undertake a financial and not performance audit of the company
Loop Mobile denies report of being up for sale
25 Oct 2012
Loop Mobile denies report of being up for sale
25 Oct 2012
UBS behind spike in ASX blue chips last week
23 Oct 2012
Idea Cellular net profit more than doubles
23 Oct 2012
Sistema nearing deal with Aircel: Reports
23 Oct 2012
Both Sistema and Airtel have denied Sistema JSFC's long-rumoured deal for buying out all or part of Malaysian telecom operator Maxis Communications' 74 per cent stake in Aircel Ltd
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