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  • General Motors to hike prices by up to Rs 10,000

    General Motors to hike prices by up to Rs 10,000

    "With diesel prices going up on regular intervals, transportation and other logistic costs have gone up significantly. We are left with no option but to pass on the burden partially to consumers," General Motors India vice-president P. Balendran said.

  • Omaxe's 50 lakh share sale via OFS route under-subscribed

    Omaxe's 50 lakh share sale via OFS route under-subscribed

    Realty firm Omaxe Ltd's offer to sell 50 lakh equity shares worth about Rs 74 crore to promoters was under-subscribed as it received bids for only 67.97 per cent of the shares.

  • Rupee hits 2013 low on importer demand, weak euro

    Rupee hits 2013 low on importer demand, weak euro

    At 1115 GMT, the rupee was at 55.37/38 versus its Monday close of 55.10/11. It fell to 55.41 during the session, a level last seen on November 29, 2012.

  • Why Phaneesh Murthy had to quit Infosys

    Why Phaneesh Murthy had to quit Infosys

    Phaneesh Murthy had to quit Infosys, India's second biggest software services exporter, under controversial circumstances over a decade ago.

  • Coal: All the jargon you need to know

    Coal: All the jargon you need to know

    Coal is literally hot commodity, with most of the country's power and electricity dependent on what is also called 'black gold'. Around 66 per cent of India's power generation is coal based, according to the world's largest miner, Coal India. There is however jargon surrounding the commodity and the industry at large.

  • Apple used subsidiaries to dodge billions in taxes: US panel

    Apple used subsidiaries to dodge billions in taxes: US panel

    One of Apple's Irish affiliates reported profits of $30 billion between 2009 and 2012, but because it did not technically belong to any country, it paid no taxes to any government.

  • Sensex hits 1-week low on profit-taking

    Sensex hits 1-week low on profit-taking

    The BSE Sensex fell for a second consecutive session on Tuesday to its lowest close in a week as recent outperforming blue chips such as ITC fell ahead of Federal Reserve events that could provide cues on the future of the U.S. stimulus programme.

  • Competition watchdog starts probe into alleged petrol cartelisation

    Competition watchdog starts probe into alleged petrol cartelisation

    The Director General, the investigation arm of the Competition Commission of India (CCI), is probing the issue.

  • Nasscom says sacking Phaneesh Murthy the right decision

    Nasscom says sacking Phaneesh Murthy the right decision

    Natarajan said the board seems to have done a fairly thorough due diligence before taking the action. "It is a very isolated incident and has no bearing in terms of what implications it has on Indian IT industry," he said.

  • Credit Suisse replaces Morgan Stanley as No. 2 Asia prime broker

    Credit Suisse replaces Morgan Stanley as No. 2 Asia prime broker

    The annual survey by industry tracker AsiaHedge, released this week, found that Goldman Sachs remains Asia's top prime broker with 179 clients and total assets under management of $24.6 billion.

  • Vodafone posts biggest fall in service revenue

    Vodafone posts biggest fall in service revenue

    The world's second largest mobile operator, at the centre of intense speculation as to whether it will sell its US arm in one of the world's largest deals, posted a 4.2 per cent fall in organic service revenue, broadly in line with forecasts.

  • Phaneesh Murthy terms sexual harassment charges as 'extortion'

    Phaneesh Murthy terms sexual harassment charges as 'extortion'

    Phaneesh Murthy, the sacked chief executive of iGate Corp, says he will rigourously defend the charges of sexual harassment brought against him by a subordinate that led to his termination from the company. Mr Murthy is one of India's best-known IT executives.

  • Phaneesh Murthy sacked: Complete statement by iGate

    Phaneesh Murthy sacked: Complete statement by iGate

    Technology outsourcing company iGate Corp said it had sacked its Chief Executive Phaneesh Murthy for not disclosing a relationship with a subordinate after investigating one of India's best-known IT executives for sexual harassment.

  • Yahoo looks to regain its cool with Tumblr deal

    Yahoo looks to regain its cool with Tumblr deal

    The deal announced Monday is Mayer's boldest move since she left Google 10 months ago to lead Yahoo's latest comeback attempt. It marks Yahoo's most expensive acquisition since it bought online search engine Overture a decade ago for $1.3 billion.

  • Rupee trims early gains against dollar

    Rupee trims early gains against dollar

    The rupee opened higher at 54.97 per dollar as against the previous closing level of 55.11 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market.

  • Tata Motors falls on likely luxury car tax in China

    Tata Motors falls on likely luxury car tax in China

    Tata Motors' Jaguar Land Rover basket top end of Range Rover falls in this bracket.

  • Coal India tops Nifty on higher final dividend

    Coal India tops Nifty on higher final dividend

    Shares in Coal India surged as much as 2.6 per cent on Tuesday after the state-run miner recommended higher than expected dividend for the 2012-13 fiscal year. Coal India recommended final dividend of Rs 4.30 per share against Rs 0.50 per share dividend announced in 2011-12.

  • Tumblr deal: What worked for Yahoo and what didn't

    Tumblr deal: What worked for Yahoo and what didn't

    Yahoo has been criticized for making big acquisitions that have not always reaped lasting returns.

  • Sensex flat in choppy trade; Coal India up on Q4

    Sensex flat in choppy trade; Coal India up on Q4

    The BSE Sensex traded flat amid choppy trade on Tuesday tracking weakness in Asian equities. Global markets are in a pause mode, waiting for the U.S. Fed to take a final call on ending its bond-buying stimulus scheme.

  • Indian-American teen invents device that can charge phone in 20 seconds

    Indian-American teen invents device that can charge phone in 20 seconds

    Eesha Khare from Saratoga in California was awarded the Young Scientist Award by the Intel Foundation after developing the tiny device that fits inside mobile phone batteries that could allow them to charge within 20-30 seconds.

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