Executives still too worried for deals - Ernst & Young
Corporate executives are hesitant to pull the trigger on new acquisitions despite indicating they believe the global economy is improving somewhat, according to a survey of more than 1,500 executives
'Shooting of Indian student in Boston not hate crime'
A 24-year-old Indian student, who was found dead near the Boston University campus, was not a victim of hate crime and his killing appears to be an isolated incident, a prominent Indian-American organ
Facebook to pay Microsoft $550 million for patents
Facebook announced on Monday it would pay Microsoft $550 million for some of the patents the software giant recently acquired from AOL.
Facebook will pick up around 650 of the 925 patents Microsoft b
US claims leads in Indian killing
The Boston police department has got some “good leads” in the shooting of an Indian student last week and have stepped up patrol in the area where the 24-year-old Orissa native was found shot in the l
Walmart hid bribery in Mexico: Report
Walmart, the world's largest retailer, covered up a probe of its own widespread corporate bribery in Mexico, The New York Times reported on Saturday, citing its own review.
Back in September 2005, a
Citi CEO Pandit, directors sued over executive pay
Days after being rebuked by shareholders, Citigroup Inc chief executive Vikram Pandit and the bank's directors have been sued by a shareholder accusing them of awarding outsized pay to top executives.
New insider trading probe may help Rajat
In a development that could bolster the defence of former Indian American Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta, US prosecutors have started a new insider trading probe involving a current employee of th
Levon Helm of The Band dies
Levon Helm, whose gruff vocals and razor-sharp drumming underpinned the seminal late 1960s rock group The Band, died on Thursday, his recording studio said. He was 71.
Indian student shot dead near Boston University campus in US
A 24-year-old Indian student at Boston University has died after he was shot in the head and leg by an unidentified person.
Boston Police department and university officials have not yet released the
Goldman Sachs facing a new insider trading probe
Federal prosecutors in California are investigating a Goldman Sachs employee for insider trading, according to prosecutors and defence lawyers who attended a hearing in U.S. federal court in New York