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Licences of 53 spectrum holders may be cancelled
17 Dec 2011
TRAI has recommended cancellation of 53 unified access services licenses and has asked for legal opinion on the issue of cancellation of another 30
Covidien plans to spin off pharmaceuticals business
16 Dec 2011
Covidien’s $2 billion pharmaceuticals business is among the top 10 generic drug makers in the US
Covidien plans to spin off pharmaceuticals business
16 Dec 2011
Covidien’s $2 billion pharmaceuticals business is among the top 10 generic drug makers in the US
New rules negative for telcom sector: Fitch
16 Dec 2011
Time magazine names ‘The Protester’, as its person of the year
15 Dec 2011
Time magazine yesterday named “The Protester” its person of the year, in a tribute to people engaged in bringing about change across the world from the Middle East to US and Europe.
Lam Research to acquire Novellus Systems for $3.3 bn
15 Dec 2011
Chip equipment maker Lam Research Corp is acquiring its smaller rival Novellus Systems Inc in order to better compete with market leader Applied Materials Inc
Kazakhstan pays $1 bn for 10% of Karachaganak oil and gas field project
14 Dec 2011
Kazakhstan government, will acquire, 10 percent stake, Karachaganak oil and gas field project, for $1 billion, ended, disputes, Sauat Mynbayev, BG Group Plc, Eni SpA, Chevron, Lukoil
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