Archive for the October 29, 2005
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Sony Corp expects losses in its TV operations to narrow in the second half of the business year to March compared with the first half, helped by strong LCD TV sales and cost cuts, a
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Sony Corp expects losses in its TV operations to narrow in the second half of the business year to March compared with the first half, helped by strong LCD TV sales and cost cuts, a
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) pressed China on Friday to provide information on a 12-year-old girl who Chinese officials say died of pneumonia, but who was initially suspected of contracting deadly bird flu. "After Sars
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Citigroup Inc is betting on the credit cards and wealth management business in China and shrugging off talk that rivals have taken the lead on the mainland with a string of big domestic investments. Citigroup
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Six technology firms including Ericsson, Nokia and Texas Instruments have complained to EU regulators about Qualcomm, accusing it of stifling competition in the market for chips for 3G high-speed mobile phones and abusing patent rights.
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Sweden's competition authority, Konkurrensverket, said Friday it was suing TeliaSonera, the Nordic region's largest telecommunications operator, for "abusing its dominant market position". "Konkurrensverket demands in a suit filed in the Stockholm district court that TeliaSonera
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Top Indian car maker Maruti Udyog Ltd reported on Friday a stronger-than-expected 42 percent rise in quarterly profit as cost cuts and sales of higher-priced vehicles helped offset firmer raw materials prices. But its operating
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Top Indian car maker Maruti Udyog Ltd reported on Friday a stronger-than-expected 42 percent rise in quarterly profit as cost cuts and sales of higher-priced vehicles helped offset firmer raw materials prices. But its operating
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German truck maker MAN AG won its fraud claim against Freightliner Ltd, a part of DaimlerChrysler, on Friday, after London's High Court cut through a tangled case crossing four countries. MAN AG's original damages claim
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Japan's Toshiba Corp posted a 46 percent rise in quarterly profit on Friday, boosted by booming flash memory chip demand and improved PC operations, and signalled it might upgrade its full-year forecast. Toshiba, the world's
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