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Viber crosses 100 mn active users
11 Jun 2014
Amazon introduces Whispersync audio for Kindle
11 Jun 2014
Imperial Tobacco Group to list European logistics business Logista on Spanish stock market
11 Jun 2014
Kudankulam Unit I attains full generating capacity of 1,000 MWe
07 Jun 2014
Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant today became the first nuclear plant in the country to generate 1,000 MWe of power
India-US spat on solar panels may blow up into a wider dispute
07 Jun 2014
The outcome is keenly awaited by other countries with some wanting to participate as observers in the panel hearings
DoT mulls lifting bar on spectrum sharing for 3G services
06 Jun 2014
DoT may reconsider its decision to bar spectrum sharing for 3G services following changes that have come into effect under the new licencing rules
India logs smartphone shipment growth of 186% in 1Q
05 Jun 2014
Smartphone penetration in India still hovers at 10 per cent and is expected to grow due to greater availability of low-cost devices
NMDC makes iron ore costlier by Rs300 per tonne
04 Jun 2014
Pilgrim's Pride raises offer for Hillshire Brands to $7.7 bn
04 Jun 2014
The battle for control of US packaged food company Hillshire Brands Co escalated yesterday after Pilgrim's Pride Corp outbid Tyson Foods by raising its buyout offer
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