Industry
RIM launches new music sharing service
26 Aug 2011
Glencore eyes South Africa’s Optimum Coal
26 Aug 2011
Bloomberg to acquire specialty legal publisher BNA for $990 million
26 Aug 2011
The merger would enhance Bloomberg’s coverage and analysis of tax and accounting, labor and employment, healthcare, intellectual property, and telecommunications issues.
Telcos justify mobile tariff hike
25 Aug 2011
Raja wants PM to take the witness box
25 Aug 2011
Former telecom minister A Raja wants to get the prime minister and telecom minister as witnesseses.
Glencore offers to buy 27-% stake in Minara
24 Aug 2011
TD Power IPO priced at Rs256-261 a share
23 Aug 2011
Manchester United looks East for $1-bn IPO
23 Aug 2011
India's top 20 BPO export firms post revenues of Rs 32,246 crore in 2010-11
23 Aug 2011
India's top business process outsourcing companies posted revenues of Rs32,246 crore in 2010-11, maintaining the previous year's 13 per cent growth
Former WikiLeaks associate claims he destroyed potentially explosive documents
22 Aug 2011
A former spokesperson for WikiLeaks in Germany, he destroyed more than 3,500 documents before splitting with Julian Assange
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