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Washington Post sells Newsweek to Dr Sidney Harman
03 Aug 2010
Electronics tycoon Harman, 91, , who co-invented the first integrated audio receiver, outbid three other bidders including hedge fund Avenue Capital Group and investment firm OpenGate Capital
Washington Post sells Newsweek to Dr Sidney Harman
03 Aug 2010
Electronics tycoon Harman, 91, , who co-invented the first integrated audio receiver, outbid three other bidders including hedge fund Avenue Capital Group and investment firm OpenGate Capital
McLeod Russel mulling blending unit in Dubai
03 Aug 2010
CBI files fresh plea in Bhopal gas disaster case
03 Aug 2010
MVL Telecom launches G-81 mobile handset
02 Aug 2010
MVL Telecom launches G-81 mobile handset
02 Aug 2010
Malaysian magnate offers to buy power firm Tanjong for $1.5 billion
02 Aug 2010
Tanjong’s power business, managed by Powertek Bhd and its subsidiaries has a total power generation capacity of nearly 4,000 megawatts (MW) from 13 plants spread over South East Asia, Africa and the Middle East
Centaur Pharmaceuticals in-licenses Herpes drug Sorivudine from aRigen Pharmaceuticals Japan
30 Jul 2010
Tulip Telecom, Global Holdings buy 26% stake in Qualcomm's India unit for Rs300 crore
30 Jul 2010
Qualcomm, the world’s largest fables chip supplier is selling a 26 per cent stake in its broadband unit in India to Tulip Telecom and Global Holdings for about Rs300 crore
HC stays service tax on housing deals
30 Jul 2010
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