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GSM operators move TDSAT against TRAI proposals
24 May 2010
BWA auction launched; government expects Rs15,000 crore
24 May 2010
The auction for Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) spectrum started today, with telecommunications minister A Raja expecting to reap Rs15,000 crore from it
Delhi petrol pumps down shutters over VAT hike
24 May 2010
High 3G prices: winners will see big jump in net debt
24 May 2010
Most analysts agree that private telecom players have overpaid for 3G spectrum in the recently concluded auction, stretching their balance sheets too thin. But what impact will it have on their bottom lines is now one of the most debated issues in financial circles.By Jagdeep Worah
WHO rapped for mislabelling Indian generics as counterfeits
22 May 2010
WHO has been asked to examine its links to big drug firms after criticism by Brazil and India over the seizure of legitimate generic drug exports by EU countries under trumped-up charges
US scientists create synthetic living cell
21 May 2010
TRAI now sets eyes on 4G services
21 May 2010
Abbott is India's biggest pharma firm after $3.7-bn Piramal deal
21 May 2010
Abbott plans to fund the transaction with its own cash reserves and says that the acquisition will not impact its ongoing earnings per share guidance in 2010
Abbott is India's biggest pharma firm after $3.7-bn Piramal deal
21 May 2010
Abbott plans to fund the transaction with its own cash reserves and says that the acquisition will not impact its ongoing earnings per share guidance in 2010
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