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Nokia to slash over 1,000 IT jobs
17 Jan 2013
Govt slashes spectrum reserve price by half to Rs9,100 crore
17 Jan 2013
The cabinet today approved a reduction in the reserve price for the minimum bid quantity of 5 MHz band in all service areas to Rs9,100 crore, from Rs18,200 crore fixed earlier
Govt loosens grip on diesel prices; ups LPG cap
17 Jan 2013
State-controlled oil retailers have been authorised to make price correction on diesel from time to time, depending on market conditions, although in small doses
Cash-strapped HMV faces closure
16 Jan 2013
Decision on fuel price hike soon: Moily
16 Jan 2013
Alcatel-Lucent bags contract valued $1 bn from Reliance Communications
16 Jan 2013
The deal comes at a time when major equipment companies are faced with challenges due to local telecom operators holding back investment
Alcatel-Lucent bags contract valued $1 bn from Reliance Communications
16 Jan 2013
The deal comes at a time when major equipment companies are faced with challenges due to local telecom operators holding back investment
ConocoPhillips to sell Montana, North Dakota oilfileds to Denbury Resources for $1.05 bn
16 Jan 2013
Telecom pricing in three weeks: Sibal
15 Jan 2013
France plans tax to pay EDF €4.9-bn compensation for renewables loss
15 Jan 2013
The French government will reimburse losses suffered by the country's largest power firm, EDF, from its investments in renewable power generation, from a new tax levied on consumers
EC to block TNT's $6.85-bn acquisition by UPS
14 Jan 2013
UPS today said it would abandon its $6.85-billion takeover bid for its Dutch rival TNT Express as the European anti-trust regulator has indicated that it is inclined to reject the deal
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