India's Ambani Brothers Clash; Facebook Sues German Copycats; Sony Ericsson's Cuts; and France Tests Wireless Newspaper.
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Initial public offering from Mumbai, India-based energy company attracts $27.5 billion worth of bids on its opening day.
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Reliance Technology Ventures takes a stake in Stoke, its second investment in a U.S.-based company in as many months.
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A week of frenzied media speculation has only uncovered possibilities, but no absolute truths.
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Microsoft CEO launches mobile search in India with local carrier Hutchison Essar.
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After 21 years in Bangalore, Texas Instruments India finally looked elsewhere for second facility.
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India could have 13 million WiMax subscribers in six years.
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Online travel web sites are tapping the burgeoning domestic Indian travel market.
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Reliance Infocomm offers TV news channel on mobile phones in India.
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Fabless semiconductor company wants equity stakes in Indian chip design firms.
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India’s mobile phone companies are offering lifetime connectivity for a one-time payment.
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Indian cellular market revenues are predicted to reach $24 billion by 2009.
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Mahesh Kumar Jain dares to dream the improbable for his software company.
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While most of the western world is still trying to recover from the telecommunications market bust of recent years, a boom of significant proportions is just getting started in Asia.
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