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Diageo calls pitch to review media duties
29 Sep 2010
India soars on mobile handset mart
28 Sep 2010
Local mobile handset makers now have a collective market share of 33.2 per cent in the country.
Raymond Weil unveils new Parsifal collection
28 Sep 2010
Corporate ad-budgets rise up to 40% in 2010-11
28 Sep 2010
Mysterious mobile handset explosions grip Assam
28 Sep 2010
Russia’s Lukoil buys back stake from ConocoPhillips for $2.4 billion
28 Sep 2010
Lukoil bought just enough shares to avoid potential third-party investors joining the company’s board by accumulating the shares
Unilever to buy Alberto Culver for $3.7-bn in cash
27 Sep 2010
The acquisition will pit Unilever in direct competition in the hair and skin beauty care segment with long time rival Procter & Gamble in the North American market
UAE oil pipeline to be completed this year
27 Sep 2010
Canadian minister exposes RIM’s encryption lie
25 Sep 2010
While Canadian agencies intercept BlackBerry telephone calls, emails and text messages under a court warrant, India wants real-time monitoring of its services.
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