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Electronics manufacturing startup Grid OS raises $500,000 in round led by Anupam Mittal, All In CapitalGrid OS, a Noida-based electronics design and manufacturing startup, has raised $500,000 in a funding round led by Anupam Mittal and All In...
Even in a volatile market, these large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of more than 36%For some time now we have spoken of the need to keep an eye on the currency markets. While there is a clear indication of a slowdown, what ...
Stocks in the news: KIMS, Dodla, NTPC, Lupin, Affle and IndigoNational Aluminium, Graphite India, NLC India, IFCI, Triveni Turbine, Welspun Corp, Kiri Industries, Tamilnadu Petroproducts will announce ...
RIL 44th AGM: Here's the full text of Mukesh Ambani's speech"The age of fossil fuels, which powered economic growth globally for nearly three centuries, cannot continue much longer. The huge quantiti...
Backed by SoftBank, Herman Narula’s Improbable is struggling to revolutionize gaming industryImprobable has set up studios and bought Midwinter Entertainment, a Washington state-based SpatialOS developer, in September. No games are ...
Compassionate capitalists: India Inc is putting purpose before profitWoke millennials, promoters and changes in the ethos of capitalism are nudging cos onto a more virtuous path.
Indian-origin entrepreneur's startup bags UK's biggest funds injectionVR firm Improbable has been valued at more than $1 billion after raising $502 million from Japan's SoftBank this week in one of the UK's la...
Spotlight: Here are the best gadgets from around the worldTech enthusiasts alert! Here's the round up of the latest technology that is trending worldwide.
Shuttl rides with Google Maps for better commuter searchIf a user searches for directions between two points on their Android or iOS device, they will be able to see the walking distance to neare...
CES 2015: Innovative technology that went under the radarA lot of innovation slips under the radar: from companies who currently need funding and those hidden gems from hard-to-reach booths.