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SBI hikes interest rates by 25 basis points
30 Jun 2012
Staples to buy out Future Group's stake in joint venture: report
30 Jun 2012
The deal, expected to be announced in mid-July, will take Staple’s stake in the joint venture to 89 per cent from the existing 50 per cent
RIM delays BlackBerry 10 yet again
30 Jun 2012
RIM said that it is delaying the launch of BlackBerry 10 mobile devices until some time in the first quarter of 2013 — more than a year after its launch date.
Sony closes $2.2-bn purchase of EMI Publishing
30 Jun 2012
Sony bought the EMI Music Publishing from Citibank Inc, EMI’s present owner, which acquired the music company from its private equity owners in February 2011
Sony closes $2.2-bn purchase of EMI Publishing
30 Jun 2012
Sony bought the EMI Music Publishing from Citibank Inc, EMI’s present owner, which acquired the music company from its private equity owners in February 2011
GM launches new Chevrolet Cruze in India
29 Jun 2012
GM launches new Chevrolet Cruze in India
29 Jun 2012
GE’s Ecomagination reaches $105 bn in revenue
29 Jun 2012
IOC cuts petrol prices by 2.46 to 3.22 per litre
28 Jun 2012
The downward revision in prices, including state levies, varies from state to state depending upon local taxes
US court blocks Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales in the US
28 Jun 2012
After a string of legal reverses, Apple Inc yesterday won a significant patent battle against arch rival Samsung after a US court agreed to halt sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in the US market
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