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    Vodafone's on Call Waiting in India WSJ.com

    Being put on hold is no fun. But Vodafone Group has little choice when it comes to plans for the company's Indian operations. The Anglo-Dutch telecommunications giant is expected to list its Indian business at some point but said this week ...

  • U.S. stocks waver on Europe fears MarketWatch

    NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — U.S. stocks languished between modest gains and losses Friday, with Wall Street largely fixated on Spain, where regional banks are struggling with finances and yields that reflect the government’s borrowing costs ...

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    Asia's Richest Man Details Succession Plan WSJ.com

    HONG KONG—Asia's richest man laid out his succession plans Friday, putting his older son at the helm of his business empire and promising his younger son funding to embark on new investments.

  • India Defers Appointment of Auctioneers for Bandwidth Sale WSJ Blogs

    By R.Jai Krishna of Dow Jones Newswires New Delhi - India's Department of Telecommunications has deferred the appointment of auctioneers for a proposed sale of second-generation bandwidth licenses, according to a notice on its website ...

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    China Pushes More Private Investment WSJ.com

    BEIJING—China will encourage more private investment in state-controlled entities to aid their restructuring, in a move that suggests Beijing hopes to marshal nongovernment money to bolster the economy.

  • Some Investors Get Defensive; Companies in Certain U.S. Sectors are Benefitting from a Flight to Stability WSJ.com

    Not everyone is charging out of the stock market. Some investors are playing defense. The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index has declined 5.5% so far this month, but that masks a rise in sectors such as telecommunications and smaller ...

  • Singtel Swallows Up Start-Ups WSJ Blogs

    Once famous for sitting on a fat pile of cash, Singapore Telecommunications, the city-state's flagship telecommunications provider, is now on a shopping spree to build its muscle in the social media and mobile advertising sectors.

  • Singtel Swallows Up Start-Ups WSJ Blogs

    Once famous for sitting on a fat pile of cash, Singapore Telecommunications, the city-state's flagship telecommunications provider, is now on a shopping spree to build its muscle in the social media and mobile advertising sectors.

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    Satyam Bolsters Profit at Tech Mahindra WSJ.com

    Tech Mahindra Ltd. Wednesday reported a more than threefold jump in quarterly profit, aided by a surge in the share of income from associate Satyam Computer Services Ltd. that glossed over the sagging telecommunications business of the ...

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    Telecommunications WSJ.com

    For Credit Suisse's Colin McCallum, nothing beats on-the-ground research when it comes to navigating China's huge state-owned telecommunications companies.

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    China Tries to Spur Growth, Cautiously WSJ.com

    As evidence gathers that the Chinese economy continued to slow in May, Beijing is outlining a series of steps to prop up growth, including targeted tax cuts and support for favored sectors like new energy technologies.

  • Amway among 3 West Michigan companies splitting $2.65 million in state incentives to create 600 jobs WSJM

    GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Three companies including Amway will bring 600 new jobs to West Michigan in the next three years. Half the jobs will come from MedDirect, a patient customer service and patient pay accounts receivable management firm that ...

  • Canadian stocks edge up as commodities rebound MarketWatch

    SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Canadian stocks closed fractionally higher on Thursday as commodities recovered from recent losses. But anxiety over whether Greece will stay in the euro zone kept some investors on the sidelines.

  • FCC Chairman: Government Airwaves Could Be Answer To Spectrum Crunch WSJ Blogs

    By William Laudner The U.S. could consider addressing the country's shortage of airwaves for mobile telecommunications by re-licensing government-held spectrum for commercial use, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission said ...

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    Telecommunications Equipment WSJ.com

    For analysts who cover telecommunications equipment, last year's key question was: when to sell RIM? Research In Motion Ltd., or RIM, of Waterloo, Ontario, is the maker of the embattled BlackBerry smartphone. For Robert W. Baird & Co. ...

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