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Renault launches mid-sized SUV Duster
04 Jul 2012
Renault launches mid-sized SUV Duster
04 Jul 2012
Renault launches mid-sized SUV Duster
04 Jul 2012
Sandvik unveils outsourcing pact with IBM
04 Jul 2012
Barclays chief resigns over Libor scandal
03 Jul 2012
According to Diamond, the deliberate misrepresentation of facts had been done with the connivance of the Bank of England, in the national interest of averting a run on the bank
Barclays chief resigns over Libor scandal
03 Jul 2012
According to Diamond, the deliberate misrepresentation of facts had been done with the connivance of the Bank of England, in the national interest of averting a run on the bank
GlaxoSmithKline to pay record $3 billion in US drug fraud case
03 Jul 2012
GlaxoSmithKline plc (GSK) will pay a record $3 billion to various health authorities in the US in the largest healthcare fraud settlement in US history
Dabur exits UAE cosmetics distributor Weikfield
03 Jul 2012
Dabur exits UAE cosmetics distributor Weikfield
03 Jul 2012
Microsoft to take $6.2-bn charge on 2007 online ad firm acquisition
03 Jul 2012
Microsoft said the accounting adjustment stemmed mostly from the acquisition of internet advertising firm aQuantive for $6.3 billion in August 2007
Dell outbids Insight Venture Partners to acquire Quest Software for $2.4 bn
03 Jul 2012
The acquisition provides critical components to expand Dell’s software capabilities in systems management, security, data protection and workspace management
Dell outbids Insight Venture Partners to acquire Quest Software for $2.4 bn
03 Jul 2012
The acquisition provides critical components to expand Dell’s software capabilities in systems management, security, data protection and workspace management
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