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Amazon wil refund amounts on E books purchase

The antitrust settlements will allow the users to get credit amount for the e-books purchased between April 1, 2010 and May 21, 2012.

Hasn't Apple learned from infamous 1990's wrath faced by Nike?

The extreme violent clash between the labour and the management killed General Manager at Maruti Manesar plant in India earlier this year.

Apple's loss is Google's gain? Rethink!

Its too early to write off Apple from the market. The company values its customer's love, and develops better applications

Experts confused with unexpected fall in oil prices

A market tumult was observed by the U.S Regulators and traders, due to a frantic and elevated volume of trading on Monday. The trade resulted in trimming of oil price by $4 late Monday, leaving traders and regulators desperately guessing the cause for this fast and irate plunge in oil market in recent years.

Government to disinvest in 5 PSUs including HCL and OIL

In order to tackle growing fiscal deficit and mal-reforms in the country, the government has decided to prop up disinvestment as a measure for collecting a chunk of 18,000 crores and getting the derailed economy back on tracks.

The Endless War: Saudi Arabia Goes on the Offensive Against Iran

Ongoing Disorders in the island kingdom of Bahrain since February of 2011 have set off alarm bells in Riyadh.

Spanish troubles induce thunderstorms in euro

The Euro Zone crisis, which has long been playing an absolute carnage in the global market, has now hammered the final nail to seal the coffin for European economy.

AMD’s outlook kills share value, officials stumped

Advanced Micro Devices Inc.(AMD), the international semiconductor tycoon, on Monday announced its viewpoint regarding the revenue processed during the recently concluded second quarter of 2012.

The handsome grey giants - elephants to become extinct in 20 years?

600,000 innocent elephants had been brutally slaughtered for black market ivory trade and poaching in the decade of the 1980’s. Today, just about 400,000, alive African elephants, are running helter skelter desperately trying to save their skin from these inhuman traders, according to Mr. Samuel Wasser from University of Washington. Will humanity sleep on while the blameless elephants are being massacred viciously?

ExxonMobil expanding Houston campus for 10,000 additional workers

One of the largest oil companies of United States, ExxonMobil is expanding its Houston campus which will be enough to accommodate 10,000 workers in 2014.

A Challenge For Individual Investors

Investment watch

Countries such as Brazil, China, and Indonesia are shifting from export-driven or commodity-powered economies to ones that grow and are sustained through domestic consumption.

Now-a-days,emerging markets have always been a challenge for individual investors. Countries such a

RIM set to cut at-least 2,000 jobs--Reports

According to news surfacing in Canadian newspapers RIM (Research in Motion) is set to cut atleast 2,000 jobs across the department in lieu of its global restructuring efforts.