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UK’s Guardian Media to divest stake in Trader Media to Apax Partners
22 Jan 2014
Trader Media is well-known in the UK for its Auto Trader branded website dealing with car sales and enables its users to access the website from PCs, mobiles and tablets and provides them with all the required information for purchasing a car
Telecom operators to move SC against audit by CAG
22 Jan 2014
Telecom services providers have virtually united to move the Supreme Court asking it to overturn an earlier decision of the Delhi the High Court that the CAG is within its rights to audit their books
Mobile advertising spending to reach $18 bn in 2014
21 Jan 2014
The audio-video format will grow the fastest, with the boom in sales of tablets driving video
Mobile advertising spending to reach $18 bn in 2014
21 Jan 2014
The audio-video format will grow the fastest, with the boom in sales of tablets driving video
Iran stops uranium enrichment after deal
21 Jan 2014
Iran has halted uranium enrichment as implementation of a deal to curb its nuclear programme got under way, Iranian state TV said
Power tariff cut by 15-20% in Maharashtra except in Mumbai
20 Jan 2014
The Maharashtra government’s decision to cut power tariff ahead of the coming Lok Sabha elections will impose a Rs7,099-crore annual burden on the state government to compensate MahaVitaran
Indus Towers tenancy ratio crosses 2
20 Jan 2014
Tesco eyeing Mothercare: reports
20 Jan 2014
Obama scales back NSA operations, bans spying on leaders of US allies
18 Jan 2014
US intelligence will continue to gather information about the intentions of other governments, and will not apologise simply because US spy services are more effective
Moily obliges Rahul: gas quota to be hiked to 12 cylinders
18 Jan 2014
Ahead of the general elections, petroleum minister M Veerappa Moily, has agreed to raise the cap on subsidised cylinders to 12 per year
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