India Supreme Court: Vodafone Should Pay INR25 Billion In Next 3 Weeks - FOXBusiness (Knightwick) India Supreme Court: Vodafone Should Pay INR25 Billion In Next 3 Weeks - FOXBusiness (Knightwick)

Saturday 20 November 2010

India Supreme Court: Vodafone Should Pay INR25 Billion In Next 3 Weeks - FOXBusiness (Knightwick)

India Supreme Court: Vodafone Should Pay INR25 Billion In Next 3 Weeks - FOXBusiness
NEW DELHI -(Dow Jones)- India's top court Monday asked Vodafone International Holdings B.V. to pay INR25 billion ($554.1 million) to the court registry in three weeks and set Feb. 24 as the final date for hearing an appeal by the company, a unit of U.K.'s
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Indian court orders Vodafone to deposit $554 million on disputed $2.5 billion tax bill - Chicago Tribune
MUMBAI, India (AP) — India's Supreme Court ordered Vodafone to deposit 25 billion rupees ($554 million) within three weeks on its contested $2.5 billion tax bill, a company spokesman said Monday. The British telecoms company said it also would arrange a
Source: www.chicagotribune.com

Vodafone, France Telecom Try to Regain Edge From Apple - BusinessWeek
Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Vodafone Group Plc, France Telecom SA and other phone companies have been eclipsed by Apple Inc., Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. in one of the most lucrative pieces of the booming smartphone market: services. Now, they’re trying to
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Vodafone drops Muslim scientist ad after complaints - YAHOO!
CAIRO (AFP) – The Egyptian unit of telecom giant Vodafone has dropped an advertisement depicting an early Muslim scientist, Abbas Ibn Firnas, as a dim man who fell off a cliff when trying to fly with feathered wings. The Britain-based company made the
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Motorola Milestone 2 Debuts in the UK, Unlocked or Subsidized at Vodafone - Softpedia
Launched in the US in mid-August under the DROID 2 tag-name, Motorola Milestone 2 is finally making its debut in the UK this week. The smartphone will be available SIM-free from various retailers, as well as subsidized with Vodafone contract. Mobile phone
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Vodafone Pays Big For Investing In India - Forbes
LONDON -- Vodafone would be forgiven for regretting its purchase of a majority stake in Hutchinson Essar in 2007 for $11 billion. It's got nothing to do with the price tag and everything to do with the way Indian authorities are charging the mobile phone
Source: www.forbes.com

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