Industry
‘Bloodbath’ at TV18 Group as sacking spree begins
17 Aug 2013
TV18 Broadcast Ltd, which runs several television news channels, on Friday started handing out pink slips to 325 or more of the group’s estimated workforce of 1,300 people
Etisalat, LAP GreenN eye Tunisie Telecom stake
17 Aug 2013
Amgen's $9.5-bn Onyx deal stumbles over cancer drug data
16 Aug 2013
While Onyx is not keen to obtain drug trial data before the study is over, Amgen feels the data would help it value the drug under trial
Mylan gets PMO nod to acquire Agila Specialities
16 Aug 2013
The prime ministers office today approved Mylan Inc’s proposal to acquire Indian company Agila Specialties for Rs5,500 crore, business channel CNBC-TV18 reported today
Smartphone sales beat feature phone growth in 2Q
14 Aug 2013
SingTel opts to retain Optus’ satellite business
14 Aug 2013
Domino’s to take 75% stake in Japanese arm
13 Aug 2013
BlackBerry looking at private future: report
10 Aug 2013
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