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Wynncom launches Y90, Y99 models
05 Oct 2010
Kalmadi waxes triumphant with games hardly begun
05 Oct 2010
Notoriously poor organisers, Indians are already rejoicing over the 'success' of the Delhi Commonwealth Games. But the celebrations may be just a little premature
Network18 to sell London-listed TIFC to Roptonal
04 Oct 2010
Doordarshan sows, DTH operators reap the harvest
04 Oct 2010
Sinopec acquires 40-% in Repsol’s Brazilain assets for $7.1-bn
01 Oct 2010
Sinopec, Asia's largest oil refiner today acquired a 40-per cent stake in the Brazilian asses of Spanish oil company Repsol YPF SA for $7.1 billion, its second-largest overseas investment to date.
Etisalat offers $11.7 bn for 46-% stake in Kuwait’s Zain
01 Oct 2010
In one of the largest deals in the region in recent history, the UAE's Etisalat has submitted a preliminary conditional offer to buy a 46-per cent stake in Kuwait’s Mobile Telecommunications Company (Zain) for approximately $11.7 billion
Latest smartphones set to unsettle the market
01 Oct 2010
Smartphone wars have commenced with the announcement that the BlackBerry Torch 9800 due to go on sale today and the Windows Phone 7 and the Nokia N8 to be released shortly, says Mark Seemann, CTO of UK-based unified communications and hosted IT solutions provider, Outsourcery.
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