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Applied Materials to buy Tokyo Electron in $9.39-bn stock deal
25 Sep 2013
The combination will create a global giant in the fields of both semiconductor and display technologies, capable of providing affordable personal devices such as PCs, smartphones and tablets to consumers around the world
Cabinet to mull coal block auction policy today
24 Sep 2013
BSNL, MTNL ink pact to offer pan-India services
24 Sep 2013
BSNL, MTNL ink pact to offer pan-India services
24 Sep 2013
Sibal promises telecom M&A norms by 15 October
21 Sep 2013
India clearing decks for Westinghouse nuclear deal
21 Sep 2013
As Prime Minister Manmohan Singh prepares to meet US President Barak Obama on the sidelines of the UN Security Council summit next week, India is working hard to close a nuclear deal with Toshiba’s US unit Westinghouse
India to build world’s biggest solar station near Jaipur
21 Sep 2013
When completed, the Sambhar Ultra -Mega Green Solar Power Project, with a rated capacity of 4000 MW, will be the world’s largest green power project
Anand Bazar media group sells off Businessworld
20 Sep 2013
Media group ABP Pvt Ltd has sold its business magazine Businessworld to Anurag Batra of Exchange4media and investment banker Vikram Jhunjhunwala
McCain mixes ‘Pravdas’ in war of words with Putin
20 Sep 2013
Senator McCain thought he was writing for Pravda, the Soviet-era Kremlin propaganda organ, his article instead appeared yesterday in the pro-Kremlin website Pravda.ru
Government keen to dilute nuclear liability bill: report
20 Sep 2013
A note by the Cabinet Committee on Security details plans to bypass the International Atomic Energy Commission, and also leaves nuclear suppliers free of most liability
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