E-business
New York Times story has Amazon hopping mad
20 Oct 2015
In an unusual public debate, Amazon has sought to rebut a New York Times report that says the online retail giant’s cruelly demanding work culture often leave employees sobbing at their desks
LG may be next to offer mobile payments platform
14 Oct 2015
China’s Alibaba invests undisclosed sum in Paytm
29 Sep 2015
Housing.com acqui-hires Plat, BigBHK
21 Sep 2015
Digital currencies gain status of official commodity
19 Sep 2015
Digital currencies have gained the status of an official commodity recognised by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Ratan Tata invests in Mumbai-based food tech start-up
03 Sep 2015
This is the 14th start-up that Ratan Tata is investing in after he retired as chairman of the Tata Group in 2012
Rata Tata invests in analytics firm Infinite Analytics
01 Sep 2015
Tata Group chairman, emeritus Ratan Tata has invested an unspecified amount in the US-based Infinite Analytics, a predictive data analytics firm from MIT, with sales operations in India
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