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JNTT to take its mobile carrier Docomo private in a $40 bn buyout
30 Sep 2020
NTT is offering JPY 3,900 (or about $36.93) per share (ADS) of Docomo’s common stock, a premium of 40.5 per cent to its closing price on Monday
Vodafone wins arbitration award in Rs20,000-cr retro tax case
28 Sep 2020
British telecom major Vodafone plc concluded the purchase deal of Hong Kong-based Hutchison’s assets in India from the Netherlands, in order to avoid paying tax anywhere
Realty needs government handholding
24 Sep 2020
The real estate sector is perhaps the largest industry in the country in terms of scale and revenue generation and the top employer providing employment to millions directly and to several millions indirectly
HOCL get BIS certification for all its products
21 Sep 2020
Calcutta HC removes squatter Lodha from MP Birla Group
21 Sep 2020
While Madhav Prasad and Priyamvada had no children, the extended Birla family expected charitable trusts to inherit the estate, but to their surprise, a few days after Priyamvada’s death, Lodha showed up with a will allegedly written by her in 1999
Kutch to have 41.5 GW Hybrid Renewable Park
14 Sep 2020
Tiffany files lawsuit as LVMH abandons merger deal
10 Sep 2020
Tiffani’s lawsuit seeks a court order to enforce the merger agreement between Tiffany and LVMH even as LVMH cites French government’s call to halt the agreement until it strikes a trade deal with the US over custom duty imposts
Tiffany files lawsuit as LVMH abandons merger deal
10 Sep 2020
Tiffani’s lawsuit seeks a court order to enforce the merger agreement between Tiffany and LVMH even as LVMH cites French government’s call to halt the agreement until it strikes a trade deal with the US over custom duty imposts
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