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Shriram group finally walks out of JV with Honda
11 Aug 2012
Shriram group finally walks out of JV with Honda
11 Aug 2012
Ratan Tata seeks investor support for Cyrus Mistry
10 Aug 2012
Ratan Tata chaired the last AGM of Tata Motors as group chairman today
Facebook losing its advertising face!
10 Aug 2012
The Australian Advertising Standards Board has ruled that all posts made on liquor giant Smirnoff’s Facebook page would be considered as advertisements
Facebook losing its advertising face!
10 Aug 2012
The Australian Advertising Standards Board has ruled that all posts made on liquor giant Smirnoff’s Facebook page would be considered as advertisements
Infosys slapped with second visa misuse case
10 Aug 2012
IBM eyes RIM’s enterprise division: report
10 Aug 2012
IBM eyes RIM’s enterprise division: report
10 Aug 2012
Infosys in Rs700-crore ATM deal with India Post
10 Aug 2012
Infosys will install 1,000 ATMs and implement an electronic content management system to manage financial documents generated by India Post
AstraZeneca to pay Bristol-Myers Squibb $135 mn more for Amylin drug rights
10 Aug 2012
AstraZeneca will pay the $135 million to Bristol-Myers Squibb after the anti-trust and other competition regulators approve the acquisition of Amylin
AstraZeneca to pay Bristol-Myers Squibb $135 mn more for Amylin drug rights
10 Aug 2012
AstraZeneca will pay the $135 million to Bristol-Myers Squibb after the anti-trust and other competition regulators approve the acquisition of Amylin
AstraZeneca to pay Bristol-Myers Squibb $135 mn more for Amylin drug rights
10 Aug 2012
AstraZeneca will pay the $135 million to Bristol-Myers Squibb after the anti-trust and other competition regulators approve the acquisition of Amylin
RBI transfers Rs16,010-cr profit to government
09 Aug 2012
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