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Reliance Retail, Bharti in talks to buy Carrefour’s Indian assets
09 Jul 2014
The availability of ready-built cash and carry stores and associated infrastructure is drawing the interest of the two leading Indian retail companies
Reliance Retail, Bharti in talks to buy Carrefour’s Indian assets
09 Jul 2014
The availability of ready-built cash and carry stores and associated infrastructure is drawing the interest of the two leading Indian retail companies
Reliance Retail, Bharti in talks to buy Carrefour’s Indian assets
09 Jul 2014
The availability of ready-built cash and carry stores and associated infrastructure is drawing the interest of the two leading Indian retail companies
East India Company planning a comeback: report
09 Jul 2014
The once mighty East India Company, which is now confined to selling premium luxury brands in the UK, is heading back to India,as a retailer of fine goods
Nicaragua approves $40-bn shipping channel
08 Jul 2014
France’s Carrefour exits ‘underperforming’ Indian market
08 Jul 2014
Carrefour, one the world's largest retail chains, is shutting its business in India less than four years after it opened its first store in the country
COAI to hold round-table on net surveillance
05 Jul 2014
Ex-editor of News of the World Andy Coulson sentenced to 18-months jail over phone hacking
05 Jul 2014
Govt may allow cable TV operators to double as broadband providers
04 Jul 2014
The government is planning to introduce a new licence category, called Cable TV Internet Service Providers licence, as part of the broadband policy
New study links Oklahama earthquakes to fracking
04 Jul 2014
Hydraulic fracturing, known as fracking, a controversial process, uses high-pressure blasts of water mixed with a chemical cocktail that are injected into wells to fracture rock and unlock trapped natural gas
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