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Apple, publishers offer anti-trust concession
01 Sep 2012
Apple loses patent suit against Samsung in Japan
31 Aug 2012
A Japanese court today rejected Apple’s claim that Samsung infringed on one of its patent, as the two technology giants battle for supremacy in the $220-billion global smartphone market
Apple loses patent suit against Samsung in Japan
31 Aug 2012
A Japanese court today rejected Apple’s claim that Samsung infringed on one of its patent, as the two technology giants battle for supremacy in the $220-billion global smartphone market
BHEL divestment plan put on hold: Praful Patel
31 Aug 2012
SC orders Sahara Group firms to refund Rs17,400 crore to investors
31 Aug 2012
The two companies - Sahara India Real Estate Corporation and Sahara Housing Investment Corporation – have been asked to refund the money with 15 per cent interest
UltraTech Cement to spend Rs12,000 crore on adding capacity
31 Aug 2012
UltraTech Cement Ltd, the country’s largest cement maker, plans to spend Rs12,000 crore up to fiscal 2014 to increase its production capacity by 10.2 million tonnes to 62 mt, says chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla
BT raises Tech Mahindra divestment to 14.1 %
31 Aug 2012
The British company sold the sales through open market transactions on both BSE and NSE
BT raises Tech Mahindra divestment to 14.1 %
31 Aug 2012
The British company sold the sales through open market transactions on both BSE and NSE
BT raises Tech Mahindra divestment to 14.1 %
31 Aug 2012
The British company sold the sales through open market transactions on both BSE and NSE
Barclays Plc faces probe over Qatar payments
30 Aug 2012
Barclays Plc faces probe over Qatar payments
30 Aug 2012
Mahindra Satyam has to pay TDS: appellate body
30 Aug 2012
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