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Rajat Gupta seeks re-trial over insider trading case

Lawyer for Rajat Gupta, told the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in New York that wiretaps played for the jury were inadmissible because they amounted to hearsay evidence.

Phaneesh Murthy in sex scandal again, sacked

iGate Corporation, a US-listed IT company, on Tuesday sacked its India-born president & CEO Phaneesh Murthy for not disclosing to the management his relationship with a subordinate employee. HT reports.

Apple in trouble on tax evasion

Using an unusual global tax structure, Apple Inc has kept billions of dollars in profits in Irish subsidiaries to pay little or no taxes to any government, a US Senate report on the company’s offshore tax structure said on Monday.

Technology start-ups look to JustDial IPO for cue

At least a dozen start-ups are anxiously awaiting the final subscription numbers for JustDial's initial public offering  (IPO) to get a sense of the market mood. HT reports.

Phaneesh Murthy's sacking a right decision: Nasscom

Nasscom chairman Krishnakumar Natarajan today said iGATE board has taken a right decision to sack its President and CEO Phaneesh Murthy over alleged sexual harassment, emphasising that a "quick and decisive" action in such incidents augurs well for the IT industry.

iGate statement on Phaneesh Murthy

Outsourcing company iGate Corp said it had sacked its chief executive Phaneesh Murthy for not disclosing a relationship with a subordinate after investigating one of India's best-known IT executives for sexual harassment.

Rise and fall of Phaneesh Murthy

Phaneesh Murthy, who became one of the youngest Infosys officials to head the company's key operations in north America, fell from grace after being sacked as the CEO of Nasdaq-listed iGate Corporation following an inquiry into a controversy surrounding his relationship with a subordinate employee.

iGate's Phaneesh Murthy fired after sexual harassment probe

Outsourcing company iGate Corporation on Tuesday sacked its chief executive officer and one of India's best-known IT executives Phaneesh Murthy for not disclosing to the company his relationship with a subordinate employee, after probing a sexual harassment complaint against him. Manoj Gairola reports.

Essar group to sign $1 bn deal with China

In the first-of-its-kind arrangement, Essar Energy Plc, controlled by billionaire brothers Shashi and Ravi Ruia, and its refining subsidiary — Essar Oil — will on Tuesday enter into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with China Development Bank (CDB) and PetroChina.

E-commerce poised to be allowed with FDI in retail

In a change of stance, the government is considering a proposal to allow companies applying for foreign direct investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail to enter the e-retailing segment as well. Mahua Venkatesh reports.

Infosys to challenge latest tax demand of Rs. 5.77 bn

Infosys Ltd, India's No 2 software services exporter, said today it would challenge a Rs. 5.77 billion ($105.3 million) income tax demand raised by the sgoverment earlier this month.

Cricket’s loss no gains for football, tennis, other sports

Indian cricket is finding itself in a tight spot right now but its position as the Number 1 sport in India is not under any threat. While other sports are becoming popular with some advertisers, no brand manager can afford to look away from cricketers. Himani Chandna Gurtoo reports. Hit wicket, but far from out

Indian tech tycoon Vivek Ranadive buys NBA team Sacramento Kings

Indian-American tech tycoon Vivek Ranadive has become the majority stakeholder in the NBA’s Sacramento Kings and will keep the team in the California capital.

Tata Motors raises 350 mn Singapore dollars via securities

Tata Motors today said it has raised 350 million Singapore dollars (about Rs. 1,525 crore) through issue of securities in Singapore, mainly for redemption of preference shares.
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