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Hike raises undisclosed funds from IT moguls
12 Jan 2016
Some of the world's top tech veterans have invested in the company in their personal capacities and are playing advisors to New Delhi-based Hike Messenger
Shire to buy US biotech firm Baxalta for $32 bn
12 Jan 2016
Baxalta offers Shire a promising range of new products to complement its expanding portfolio of high-priced treatments for rare or "orphan" diseases
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11 Jan 2016
Thermo Fisher to buy Affymetrix for $1.3 bn
11 Jan 2016
Pearls Group chairman, top executives arrested
09 Jan 2016
Nokia pips Ericsson for Vodafone’s 4G deployment deal
09 Jan 2016
Finnish telecom gear maker Nokia has pipped arch rival Ericsson to secure a three-year 4G network deployment contract for three of Vodafone's most lucrative circles
Nokia pips Ericsson for Vodafone’s 4G deployment deal
09 Jan 2016
Finnish telecom gear maker Nokia has pipped arch rival Ericsson to secure a three-year 4G network deployment contract for three of Vodafone's most lucrative circles
Nokia pips Ericsson for Vodafone’s 4G deployment deal
09 Jan 2016
Finnish telecom gear maker Nokia has pipped arch rival Ericsson to secure a three-year 4G network deployment contract for three of Vodafone's most lucrative circles
Call drop penalty: HC questions Trai’s logic
09 Jan 2016
Lenovo to let Motorola brand R.I.P
09 Jan 2016
Lenovo has allowed Motorola to operate unhindered since it bought the company from Google in 2012. But now plans are afoot within Lenovo to bring all mobile phones under one brand and kill the iconic Motorola brand
Lenovo to let Motorola brand R.I.P
09 Jan 2016
Lenovo has allowed Motorola to operate unhindered since it bought the company from Google in 2012. But now plans are afoot within Lenovo to bring all mobile phones under one brand and kill the iconic Motorola brand
Lenovo to let Motorola brand R.I.P
09 Jan 2016
Lenovo has allowed Motorola to operate unhindered since it bought the company from Google in 2012. But now plans are afoot within Lenovo to bring all mobile phones under one brand and kill the iconic Motorola brand
Lenovo to let Motorola brand R.I.P
09 Jan 2016
Lenovo has allowed Motorola to operate unhindered since it bought the company from Google in 2012. But now plans are afoot within Lenovo to bring all mobile phones under one brand and kill the iconic Motorola brand
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