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BlackBerry to exit Pakistan over security issues
30 Nov 2015
India, US set to sign pact for setting up Rs40,000-cr locomotive JVs
30 Nov 2015
DLF Marhowra will manufacture diesel electric locomotives of 4,500 HP and 6,000 HP, helping to operate 9,000 HP and 12,000 HP in combination while ELF Madhepura will manufacture modern electric locomotives of 12,000 HP
SC relief to Sadananda Gowda in land case
27 Nov 2015
Bang & Olufsen shares spurt on takeover offers
27 Nov 2015
Liquor stocks wilt as Bihar decides to go dry from 1 April
27 Nov 2015
While the move will affect liquor companies’ revenues at least marginally, the state’s exchequer will be the bigger loser, taking an annual hit of Rs5,000 crore
Turing Pharma halves Daraprim price hike from 5,000% to 2,500%
27 Nov 2015
The small biotech company is now cutting what it charged hospitals, by up to 50 per cent for Daraprim, its parasitic infection drug
Amazon emerges e-commerce leader in October
27 Nov 2015
Indians’ online purchases from abroad to touch Rs54,700 cr this year
27 Nov 2015
The average spends of Indians on cross-border transactions is estimated to be around Rs1.42 lakh per cross-border shopper in 2015
Oil prices fall as Mid-East tensions ease
26 Nov 2015
Canadian Oil Sands reviewing other takeover offers after rejecting Suncor’s $3.23 bn bid
26 Nov 2015
Turing does volte face on cutting price of drug Daraprim
26 Nov 2015
After virtually promising to cut the price of Daraprim - which it hiked by 50 times after acquiring it in August - New York based start-up Turing Pharmaceuticals now says it will take other measures to make the drug affordable
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