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FM licence: Sun Group to challenge disqualification
18 Jul 2015
While the I &B ministry informed the Sun Group of the government’s decision to exclude it from FM auctions, it failed to explain the security risks posed by the group
FM licence: Sun Group to challenge disqualification
18 Jul 2015
While the I &B ministry informed the Sun Group of the government’s decision to exclude it from FM auctions, it failed to explain the security risks posed by the group
FM licence: Sun Group to challenge disqualification
18 Jul 2015
While the I &B ministry informed the Sun Group of the government’s decision to exclude it from FM auctions, it failed to explain the security risks posed by the group
FM licence: Sun Group to challenge disqualification
18 Jul 2015
While the I &B ministry informed the Sun Group of the government’s decision to exclude it from FM auctions, it failed to explain the security risks posed by the group
Valeant to buy Egyptian drugmaker Amoun for $800 mn
18 Jul 2015
Founded in 1998, Amoun is the largest pharmaceutical company in Egypt and expects to reach valuation of Egyptian £1.75 billion this year, with annual growth of approximately 20 per cent
Apple, Samsung dveloping e-SIM standard
17 Jul 2015
The new types of SIM would not lock in users to telecom service provider plans and make it simple to change service providers
Apple, Samsung dveloping e-SIM standard
17 Jul 2015
The new types of SIM would not lock in users to telecom service provider plans and make it simple to change service providers
DoT panel report upholds Net neutrality
16 Jul 2015
Turing Robotic develops unhackable smart phone
16 Jul 2015
Vizhinjam port project awarded to Adani, finally
16 Jul 2015
Petrol, diesel in Delhi to cost more despite Rs2 per litre reduction in prices
16 Jul 2015
State-run oil marketing companies have effected a Rs2 per litre reduction in the retail price of petrol and diesel effective midnight 15 July
Impact of Iran nuclear deal on oil markets
15 Jul 2015
Celgene to buy drugmaker Receptos for $7.2 bn
15 Jul 2015
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