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Wiz's decision to call off the deal will be a setback for Google, which has been investing in its cloud infrastructure
The company, a unit of UK's Unilever, reported a 2.7% rise in profit to Rs 2,538 crore ($303.23 million) for the quarter ended June 30
Bajaj Finance's loan losses and provisions - the money set aside to cover potential defaults - grew nearly 70% to Rs 1,685 crore, well ahead of analysts' estimate of Rs 1,466 crore
The chemicals industry has been grappling with high inventory and destocking for the past few quarters, leading to continuous pressure on volume and margins, according to analysts
The company said its consolidated net profit fell to Rs 89.82 crore ($10.7 million) in the quarter ended June 30 from Rs 108 crore a year ago
A court in the southern city of Kazan disclosed on Monday that it had convicted Kurmasheva of spreading false information about the Russian army
Almost 10-12% of the Apple iPhones are imported each year into India and a 5% reduction in tax on the devices will result in a $35-50 million annual benefit to Apple
China has its eye on mineral resources and new shipping routes as ice packs recede with rising temperatures
The company will issue shares to institutional investors, it said in an exchange filing, without disclosing the price at which they would be sold
By 2030, Volkswagen plans more than 30 new electric or hybrid models in China and hopes to boost sales to about 4 million, from about 3 million today, lifting its market share to 15 per cent
Nippon Steel has been looking to end cooperation with Baoshan, a subsidiary of state-owned China Baowu Steel Group, the world's largest steelmaker for about two years
Bollinger, who is currently co-head of private wealth management for Europe, Middle East and Africa at Goldman Sachs in London, will join Julius Baer no later than Feb 1, 2025, the Swiss bank said
The government has doubled spending on infrastructure over the past three years as a way to boost the economy
JSW Steel continues to look for coking coal assets overseas, including Australia, and Canada, Acharya said
The protesters wanted the government to overturn a high court decision last month that reinstated a quota system putting aside nearly 60 per cent of government jobs for certain people
Canada in July became the eighth country to impose a unilateral digital services tax
Recovering from Covid-19 at his home in Delaware, Biden called into Harris' campaign event. He sounded hoarse but appreciative of his vice president
Earlier on Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris swiftly consolidated support for her presidential bid and secured commitments from hundreds of convention delegates
Harris, 59, outlined a series of policies she promised to pursue including signing laws to protect abortion rights and ban assault rifles
Cookies are packets of information that allow websites and advertisers to identify individual web surfers and track their browsing habits, but they can also be used for unwanted surveillance