
There's an old saying about newspapers: They aren't delivering news to readers, but readers to advertisers. But as many newspapers migrated to the web, where readers, in most cases, hate to pay for news at all, the saying evolved to: If you're not paying for it, you're the product. Dismal as it may sound, most people realise that is the way the media business operates. Readers rarely pay full or...

10:52 AM, Feb 28, 2012

Satyam is trying to find a buyer of a 51 per cent stake in the company. ...

02:10 PM, Apr 08, 2009

The winner is likely to be announced by April 15. ...

06:35 PM, Apr 06, 2009

Mechanism of the open auction will be notified to the bidders separately. ...

07:48 PM, Apr 02, 2009

Spice Group has expressed reservations over the Satyam bidding process. ...

02:53 PM, Mar 26, 2009

IBM has registered its interest through a law firm.
Spice backs out? ...

10:49 AM, Mar 26, 2009

A letter has also been sent to the US Securities and Exchange Commission. ...

01:45 PM, Mar 25, 2009

Nasdaq-listed company interested in buying majority stake in company. ...

12:18 PM, Mar 13, 2009

Robert Maron is the chairman of Antiquorum that auctioned the items. ...

12:02 PM, Mar 06, 2009

5 consortiums that were supposed to bid for project shy away. ...

10:47 PM, Jul 16, 2008

Lahore: Discarded Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal's father-in-law on Monday filed a defamation suit against Zulqarnain Haider for Rs 15 crore in the Lahore High Court here. Haider has been asked to appear in court on December 14 to explain his position. Haider, who had fled the Pakistan team hotel in Dubai in November last year and flown to London claiming he was under threat from a bookmaker, returned to Pakistan...

08:01 AM, Mar 23, 2008

London: Former England captain Michael Vaughan feels the best chance of getting maestro Sachin Tendulkar out cheaply in the upcoming series against India is to test him with short balls early on in his innings. India will play England in four-match Test series beginning at Lord's July 21. Vaughan says one can hardly find a weakness in Tendulkar's batting but the potent English attack shouldered by James Anderson and Chris...

02:02 AM, Feb 12, 2008
Melbourne: Cricket Australia is not too concerned about the boos Michael Clarke got during a one-dayer against England and has backed the embattled skipper to reclaim the fan-base with solid batting performances. Dismissing the booing fans at the Gabba one-dayer against England as a "small minority", CA said they would be back to supporting the batsman once he gets back in form, signs of which he showed during his knock...

05:46 PM, Dec 06, 2007

BSNL is cashing in on the Punjabi mania for so-called lucky numbers. ...

11:20 AM, Sep 15, 2007