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Asians top in in-app purchases: Report
02 Aug 2016
Petrobras to sell majority stake in oilfield block to Norway's Statoil for $2.5 bn
01 Aug 2016
Brazilian oil giant Petrobras is selling its majority stake in one of its largest oil and gas prospects to Norway's Statoil to lower its massive $130-billion debt
PE firm Advent in talks to buy inVentiv for nearly $4 bn
01 Aug 2016
Advent has so far prevailed over rival buyout firm CVC Capital Partners in bidding for inVentiv, one of the largest pharmaceutical contract research organisations in the US
Unapproved GMO wheat found growing in Washington field
30 Jul 2016
Genetically modified wheat not approved for sale or commercial production in the US has been found growing in a field in Washington state, US agriculture officials said yesterday
Tata, Docomo spat: both sides stick to guns
30 Jul 2016
Tata, Docomo spat: both sides stick to guns
30 Jul 2016
Tata, Docomo spat: both sides stick to guns
30 Jul 2016
UK to review Hinkley Point nuclear power project
29 Jul 2016
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