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Giappone
Sharp, Hon Hai chiefs to extend deadline
The leaders of Sharp Corp. and Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. have agreed to extend the deadline for the Taiwanese firm’s takeover deal beyond Monday. The post Sharp, Hon Hai chiefs to extend deadline appeared first on The Japan Times.
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Giappone
Samsung wins appeal in Apple patent case in U.S.
A U.S. appeals court on Friday handed Samsung a win over Apple in a long-running patent fight, overriding a jury verdict ordering it to pay $119.6 million to the iPhone maker. The court ruled that two Apple patents at issue were not valid, according to a copy of the decision ...
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Giappone
Indian villages ban single women from owning ‘distracting’ cellphones
Several villages in the western Indian state of Gujarat have banned girls and single women from owning mobile phones, saying the devices distract them from their studies. A couple of villages in Mehsana and Banaskantha districts in Gujarat have imposed the ban in recent weeks, with more villages joining the ...
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India
India will post double digit growth despite bottlenecks: Kamath
Indian economy will eventually touch double digit growth rate despite bottlenecks like the stalemate over Goods and Services Tax (GST) as it has conducive conditions, eminent banker and president of BRICS New Development Bank K V Kamath said.
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India
After Ratan Tata, AirAsia chief joins fight over 5/20 norm, takes a dig at promoters of Indian airlines
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India
After Ratan Tata, AirAsia chief Tony Fernandes attacks older airlines over 5/20 rule
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India
Hoteliers ask for tax-free hospitality bond
Some of the key recommendations by hoteliers to the government mainly included those on on taxation especially the impact of GST on Tourism Arrivals, availing of Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme (EPCG) and Service Exports from India Scheme (SEIS) without a Classification mandate, Issuance of Tax-free ‘Hospitality Infrastructure Bonds’.
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India
Adani Enterprise's new arm for coal washing biz
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India
There's no magic wand to push growth, says CEA
The government will have to go through a very difficult process of pushing reforms and projects to propel India to a high-growth path as it will not happen through some magic wand, chief economic advisor Arvind Subramanian said.
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India
Centre to take balanced view on fiscal deficit target: CEA
The government is open to the idea of going in for higher fiscal deficit to propel growth in the upcoming Budget and will take a balanced view after considering various factors, chief economic adviser Arvind Subramanian said.