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Panel to sell up to 13.74 MHz spectrum, indecisive on reserve price
06 Jun 2012
The group of ministers stopped short of taking a decision on the controversial proposal to redistribute the 900 MHz spectrum
3 CEOs write to FM on spectrum refarming issue
06 Jun 2012
CEOs of Bharti Airtel, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular have jointly written to the finance minister stating that the telecom regulator’s proposal to refarm spectrum would cost them over Rs1 lakh crore
DoT to finalise spectrum auctioneer on 10 July
04 Jun 2012
Nintendo unveils online strategy for WiiU
04 Jun 2012
Oil slumps to fresh lows below $82 in Asia
04 Jun 2012
US health insurer WellPoint buying eyewear retailer 1-800 Contacts for $900 million: report
04 Jun 2012
Oil retailers deny making big profits; say only bailouts keep them afloat
04 Jun 2012
The oil marketing companies say it was only a subsidy compensation package of Rs1,38,500 crore that enabled them to declare nominal profits for the year
Oil retailers deny making big profits; say only bailouts keep them afloat
04 Jun 2012
The oil marketing companies say it was only a subsidy compensation package of Rs1,38,500 crore that enabled them to declare nominal profits for the year
Oil retailers deny making big profits; say only bailouts keep them afloat
04 Jun 2012
The oil marketing companies say it was only a subsidy compensation package of Rs1,38,500 crore that enabled them to declare nominal profits for the year
Petrol to cost Rs2 less per litre from midnight tonight
02 Jun 2012
The reduction comes in the wake of the prices of crude oil falling below $100 a barrel in the international market
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