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RCom to focus on exploding data market
13 Aug 2012
RIM looking to sell NewBay: report
13 Aug 2012
RIM looking to sell NewBay: report
13 Aug 2012
RCom Q1 net profit up 3 per cent at Rs162 crore
13 Aug 2012
RCom Q1 net profit up 3 per cent at Rs162 crore
13 Aug 2012
Sun Pharma to buy out Israel’s Taro for $571 million
13 Aug 2012
Taro Pharmaceutical Industries has agreed to a new offer of Sun Pharma, which already owns 66.3 per cent of Taro, to pay $39.50 per share for the remaining stake held by Taro’s minority shareholders
Sun Pharma to buy out Israel’s Taro for $571 million
13 Aug 2012
Taro Pharmaceutical Industries has agreed to a new offer of Sun Pharma, which already owns 66.3 per cent of Taro, to pay $39.50 per share for the remaining stake held by Taro’s minority shareholders
Is advertising on Facebook dead?
13 Aug 2012
Is advertising on Facebook dead? Well, not yet. But I do believe it is in the ICU. By Raj Halve
Netflix CEO buys $1 million worth of Facebook shares
13 Aug 2012
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings is the only Facebook insider to have disclosed buying stock since the company's May initial public offering
Yahoo rethinks plan of rewarding investors
11 Aug 2012
The surprise announcement by new chief executive Marissa Mayer has once again laid the stage for a confrontation between the board and the Yhoo's investors
Facebook settles with FTC over privacy practices
11 Aug 2012
Facebook has been forced to accept to have privacy inspections by an independent watchdog for the next 20 years
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