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Hulu receives three bids of over $1 bn: report
09 Jul 2013
Los Angeles-based Hulu is best known for free online access to popular TV shows, though it also offers paid subscription for TV shows from its partners like Viacom
Chinese regulator probes Tetra Pak over alleged abuse of market dominance
06 Jul 2013
After its investigations into infant milk and drug pricing, Chinese regulators now widen their probe to Swiss food processing and packaging giant Tetra Pak over alleged abuse of market dominance
German solar group Conergy files for bankruptcy
05 Jul 2013
Diageo closes United Spirits acquisition with 25% stake
04 Jul 2013
Diageo, however, has ended as the major shareholder in USL, the leading Indian spirits company, with a shareholding of 25.02 per cent.
Diageo closes United Spirits acquisition with 25% stake
04 Jul 2013
Diageo, however, has ended as the major shareholder in USL, the leading Indian spirits company, with a shareholding of 25.02 per cent.
Bone marrow transplant busts HIV in two patients
04 Jul 2013
Doctors caution that it is too early to talk about a cure as the virus could return at any point
Mobile commerce is the new battlefield for retailers
03 Jul 2013
As smartphone use spreads rapidly, mobile ‘showrooming’ is the new mantra and retailers who fail to adapt to this trend will be left behind, says Vishwanath Alluri, founder and executive chairman, IMImobile
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