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Xiaomi terms Rs 5,551 crore ED seizure as ‘disappointing’, claims payments made as royalty

The Enforcement Directorate issued the order of seizure on April 29 this year under the Foreign Exchange Management Act and later sent it for approval of the competent authority.

Hubballi Cluster Venture Fund gets ESDM boost with Rs 300 crores pipeline

The government of Karnataka said that the Electronics System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) sector attracted investment interest of Rs 300 crores for the Hubballi Cluster Venture Fund.

Sony Pictures Networks extends commercial deal with ECB till 2028

Under the new agreement, Sony will have access to around 250 days of international men's cricket, including England and India's 5-match Test series and limited-overs series.

US cloud software products company Infor names Isabella Kusumawati as VP and MD for Southeast Asia and Korea

Kusumawati brings along over two decades of experience in sales management, including new market and business development.
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Amid global economic gloom, UK telecom major British Telecom scouts for 1,800 freshers in India

The employees in India will be based around Bengaluru and Gurugram across roles spanning product management, software engineering, cloud, design, data, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and agile delivery.

Toyota launches new e-drive manufacturing line in Bengaluru

Under the expansion plan, the TKML is also expanding its training institution with capacity going up from 200 to 1,200 students (academic batch-wise).

Blue Star onboards Anita Ramachandran as Independent Director

Ramachandran will also be a member of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee and the Corporate Social Responsibility Committee.

Google ‘internally’ settles gender discrimination suit with $118 million in compensation

The $118 million settlement covers about 15,500 female employees who have worked for the company in California since September 2013.
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Troubles brews for Google as US democrats seek privacy for abortion patients

In a letter to Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google parent Alphabet Inc, the lawmakers said if abortion becomes illegal in the US, the company’s data may become a tool to crack down on people seeking reproductive health care.

Crude supply disruption swells Saudi Aramco coffers as profit jumps 82% on oil surge

The latest war is seen as positive economic news for Saudi Arabia, where a booming oil sector is fuelling the fastest growth rate in a decade.
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