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Japanese Hotel to have robots on staff
07 Feb 2015
A hotel in Nagasaki, Japan, is set to change the future of the hospitality industry with robots providing reception and concierge to housekeeping services
US communications specialist Harris Corp acquires Exelis for $4.75 bn
07 Feb 2015
Further to the closing, Harris shareholders will own about 85 per cent of combined entity, while shareholders of Exelis will own the remaining 15 per cent.
RadioShack files for bankruptcy protection
06 Feb 2015
Big 3 mobile phone markets are outside China
06 Feb 2015
Japan’s plans to restart nuclear reactor delayed again
06 Feb 2015
The two reactors of the Sendai Nuclear Power Plant had received safety approval in September last year and had received consent to resume operation by June this year
Starbucks reports first UK profits
05 Feb 2015
Starbucks' strong performance came from better engagement with employees, giving customers more and rebalancing its stores portfolio
Starbucks reports first UK profits
05 Feb 2015
Starbucks' strong performance came from better engagement with employees, giving customers more and rebalancing its stores portfolio
Tesco faces probe for mistreating suppliers
05 Feb 2015
New York Times' profits beat forecasts
04 Feb 2015
Govt to ease subsidy burden on ONGC, OIL, GAIL
04 Feb 2015
Govt to ease subsidy burden on ONGC, OIL, GAIL
04 Feb 2015
Govt to ease subsidy burden on ONGC, OIL, GAIL
04 Feb 2015
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