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US net neutrality battle turning into a major war
18 Jan 2018
Democrats have united to oppose the FCC’s overturning of net neutrality rules, while as many as 22 state attorneys general have joined Mozilla in a court challenge
Celgene Corp in talks to buy Juno Therapeutics
17 Jan 2018
Guardian goes tabloid in cost-cutting exercise
17 Jan 2018
TAG Heuer announces TAG Heuer Connected Model 41
15 Jan 2018
French dairy company Lactalis to compensate users for salmonella contamination of baby milk powder
15 Jan 2018
ED searches Karti Chidambaram’s premises in money laundering case
13 Jan 2018
The Enforcement Directorate has contended that while Kati Chidambaram’s INX Media is shown to have received FDI worth Rs4.62 crore, the actual transactions involved more than Rs300 crore
Idea-Vodafone merger only a couple of nods away after NCLT clearance
13 Jan 2018
"The scheme is genuine, bona fide and in the interest of the creditors and the shareholders," said a bench of the NCLT, setting the stage for the creation of India’s biggest telco that will be well placed to take on Reliance Jio’s onslaught
Idea-Vodafone merger only a couple of nods away after NCLT clearance
13 Jan 2018
"The scheme is genuine, bona fide and in the interest of the creditors and the shareholders," said a bench of the NCLT, setting the stage for the creation of India’s biggest telco that will be well placed to take on Reliance Jio’s onslaught
Idea-Vodafone merger only a couple of nods away after NCLT clearance
13 Jan 2018
"The scheme is genuine, bona fide and in the interest of the creditors and the shareholders," said a bench of the NCLT, setting the stage for the creation of India’s biggest telco that will be well placed to take on Reliance Jio’s onslaught
'Sniffing' out counterfeit liquors
12 Jan 2018
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