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Pinnacle Foods to buy Boulder Brands for $710 mn
25 Nov 2015
SunEdison of US to sell solar capacity to India
25 Nov 2015
Shire preparing to mount new bid for Baxalta
25 Nov 2015
British drugmaker Shire Plc is preparing to table a new takeover offer for Baxalta, almost four months after the US biotech firm rejected its unsolicited $30-billion bid
Local traders float e-commerce platform `e-Lala’
24 Nov 2015
Alibaba’s Jack Ma in talks to buy Hong Kong newspaper
24 Nov 2015
Ma will be the latest internet tycoon to buy a traditional newspaper, following Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, and reversing the perception that the days of print media are numbered
Russia lifts ban on nuclear work in Iran
24 Nov 2015
A decree signed by Russian President Vladmir Putin enables Russian firms to work with Iranian companies on the Fordo enrichment site and help Tehran in redesigning its Arak nuclear reactor
China mulling own ‘secure’ smartphones
23 Nov 2015
Titan teams up with HP to launch smart watches
23 Nov 2015
Titan teams up with HP to launch smart watches
23 Nov 2015
Titan teams up with HP to launch smart watches
23 Nov 2015
Titan teams up with HP to launch smart watches
23 Nov 2015
Smartphone shipments rise 21.4% to 28.3 million
23 Nov 2015
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