Firms/companies
CWW’s key shareholder backs Vodafone’s $1.6 billion takeover
18 Jun 2012
CWW owns the UK's biggest fibre network dedicated to businesses and also has a 260,000 mile international cable network that extends across Europe, India and throughout Asia
SBI plans to tap overseas bond markets for $2 bn
18 Jun 2012
Idea Cellular sees 3G users tripling by March
16 Jun 2012
Ratan Tata buys 4.25 lakh shares in Tata Motors
16 Jun 2012
Ratan Tata buys 4.25 lakh shares in Tata Motors
16 Jun 2012
Motorola Solutions to buy UK's mobile computing company Psion
16 Jun 2012
Motorola Solutions plans to to expand its enterprise mobile computing business through the acquisition of mobile computing products and their applications developer, Psion Plc
Motorola Solutions to buy UK's mobile computing company Psion
16 Jun 2012
Motorola Solutions plans to to expand its enterprise mobile computing business through the acquisition of mobile computing products and their applications developer, Psion Plc
SBI cuts SME lending rates by 50-350 bps
15 Jun 2012
Combined with the 25 bps reduction in short-term deposit rates announced last week, the move points to a softer interest rate regime ahead
Microsoft to buy social network business software firm Yammer for $1-bn: report
15 Jun 2012
Yammer and Facebook share the same first investor, Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal, and is backed by Social+Capital Partnership – a fund established by former Facebook vice president Chamath Palihapitiya
Macquarie downgrades HDFC to ‘underperform’
15 Jun 2012
Macquarie downgrades HDFC to ‘underperform’
15 Jun 2012
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