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LinkedIn hits 300-mn member mark
19 Apr 2014
Professional social networking site LinkedIn, now has 300 million members, the company announced yesterday
SC upholds CAG’s powers to audit accounts of private telcos
17 Apr 2014
The apex court has held that since private companies “utilise spectrum”, the CAG can look into their profit-and-loss accounts so as to ensure that the government receives its “legitimate share” of revenue
Poll panel warns media over opinion polls
17 Apr 2014
Luxottica signs exclusive 10-year license agreement with Michael Kors
16 Apr 2014
Luxottica Group SpA, the world's largest eye-wear company, yesterday said that it had signed a ten-year exclusive eye-wear license agreement with luxury-goods maker Michael Kors Holdings Ltd
Oil ministry opposes DGH move to divest RIL of gas finds
16 Apr 2014
The oil ministry is however seeking relaxation of the rules for RIL as it feels rebidding the finds may lead to delay in development of the discoveries
PM handled coal ministry well, but sans reforms: Parakh
15 Apr 2014
Former coal secretary P C Parakh, in his book released on Monday, says whatever was achieved by him in initiating the auction process for coal block allocations, was when the Prime Minister was actually in-charge of the ministry
Tesco chief under pressure amid falling profits
14 Apr 2014
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