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The case against Goldman Sachs: If it is true...
23 Apr 2010
I have read all 23 pages of the SEC complaint. If it is proved to be true then Goldman has acted in an unethical, unsavoury and underhand way. And that is being charitable, writes CNN anchor and correspondent Richard Quest in an exclusive column to domain-b.
GM issues latest recall of 5,000 heavy-duty vans due to faulty alternator
29 Mar 2010
This latest recall comes after General Motors South Korean subsidiary recalled 58,696 automobiles due to potential problems with steering wheels, fuel hoses and faulty interiors
Tata Teleservices plans to compensate subscribers for poor service
04 Mar 2010
In a path-breaking initiative launched by company on the 171st birth anniversary of Tata Group Founder, Sir Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, Tata Teleservices has injtroduced the industry's first endeavor to see customer service stand out as a key differentiator
Wipro top hands to head Azim Premji Foundation
04 Mar 2010
Jaguar Land Rover’s CEO David Smith resigns
27 Jan 2010
UK workers sacrifice £27 billion through unpaid overtime
08 Jan 2010
Of the five million employees who worked unpaid overtime, nearly 900,000 regularly worked more than 10 hours a week for free.
Europe surpasses N America as top outsourcer
22 Dec 2009
HBR ranks Steve Jobs as ‘world’s best CEO’; Mukesh Ambani is fifth
22 Dec 2009
The report considered the chief executives of all publicly traded companies that had made Standard & Poor’s Global 1200 or BRIC 40 lists since 1997
SEBI pursues short-selling charges against RIL
21 Dec 2009
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