Industry
Govt to buy back BSNL, MTNL spectrum for Rs11,260 cr
10 Jan 2014
While the state-run telcos will lose precious spectrum, the money refunded will help to shore up their books
Apple, Samsung chiefs to attend mediation session ahead of patents suits
09 Jan 2014
Apple CEO Tim Cook and Samsung CEO Oh-Hyun Kwon have agreed to mediate their patent disputes
Apple, Samsung chiefs to attend mediation session ahead of patents suits
09 Jan 2014
Apple CEO Tim Cook and Samsung CEO Oh-Hyun Kwon have agreed to mediate their patent disputes
Forest Labs acquires Aptalis for $2.9 bn
09 Jan 2014
The acquisition of Aptalis will help diversify Forest's pharmaceuticals portfolio while advancing its strategy to create blockbuster therapeutics
T-Mobile buying part of Verizon's spectrum in $3.3-bn deal
07 Jan 2014
T-Mobile, majority owned by Deutsche Telekom, is the No 4 mobile service provider in the US
Thermo Fischer to sell cell research business to GE for over $1 bn
07 Jan 2014
The world’s second-largest laboratory equipment and supplies provider Thermo Fischer Scientific Inc will sell its cell research business to GE Healthcare for $1.06 billion,to gain EC’s approval for is acquisition of rival Life Technologies
Japan veers round to civil nuclear cooperation with India
07 Jan 2014
A top Japanese coalition leader has backed a flexible approach in civil nuclear cooperation with India
CAG has right to inspect cellular operators’ accounts: Delhi HC
06 Jan 2014
The high court’s decision was quick to be seen by media commentators as a sort of side-victory for the Aam Admi Party, which now governs Delhi and has asked for an audit of the city-state’s three private power distribution companies
General Mills cuts out GM content from Cheerios
04 Jan 2014
US court clears 'tele-snooping' by government
04 Jan 2014
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