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Better Capital gives Reader's Digest UK a new life
10 Apr 2010
Reader's Digest's UK arm was given a new lease of life yesterday after it was bought out of administration by private equity firm Better Capital, a company backed by British venture capitalist Jon Moulton
Better Capital gives Reader's Digest UK a new life
10 Apr 2010
Reader's Digest's UK arm was given a new lease of life yesterday after it was bought out of administration by private equity firm Better Capital, a company backed by British venture capitalist Jon Moulton
Research In Motion to acquire QNX Software
10 Apr 2010
Garment exports down 10 per cent in February
10 Apr 2010
First round of 3G bidding goes off smoothly
09 Apr 2010
The country's top mobile operators - most of them backed by international phone firms - are vying for a total 71 3G slots on offer in India's 22 telecoms zones
MTS launches MBlaze mobile broadband at Rs2/Mb, free surfing on Yahoo, Wikipedia in Jharkand
09 Apr 2010
Tata Tea, PepsiCo in beverages alliance
09 Apr 2010
Tata Tea and PepsiCo plan to team up to produce non-carbonated ready-to-drink beverages, focused on health and enhanced wellness
Tata Tea, PepsiCo in beverages alliance
09 Apr 2010
Tata Tea and PepsiCo plan to team up to produce non-carbonated ready-to-drink beverages, focused on health and enhanced wellness
Jaypee Greens launches ‘Kingswood Oriental’
09 Apr 2010
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