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SoftBank, Ant Group to Sell Paytm Stakes via Block Deal After Failed Talks With Bharti Airtel Founder: Report
- Monday February 27, 2023
- Reuters
Ant Group and SoftBank are discussing selling their stakes in Paytm in the open market, after talks with Bharti Airtel founder failed, the Economic Times reported. Shareholders and investment banks representing Ant and Softbank had earlier approached Bharti Airtel founder-chairman Sunil Mittal with an offer to sell their stakes in One 97 Communicat...
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Updates: 10 Soldiers Released By Chinese Army After Talks
- Friday June 19, 2020
- India News | Edited by Arun Nair, Nonika Marwaha, Ridhima Shukla
Ten Indian soldiers, including four officers, had been detained by the Chinese Army after the violent clashes of June 15 in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed in action. They are all back with the Indian side now. The release of the men, including two Majors, came about after three days of negotiations in the Galwan Valley headed by a Major Gener...
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India's Airtel becomes world's fourth largest operator
- Monday October 22, 2012
- Written by Vidhyanshu
Bharti Airtel is the fourth largest mobile operator in the world with over 250 million connnections globally, according to analyst firm Wireless Intelligence.
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www.gadgets360.com
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SoftBank, Ant Group to Sell Paytm Stakes via Block Deal After Failed Talks With Bharti Airtel Founder: Report
- Monday February 27, 2023
- Reuters
Ant Group and SoftBank are discussing selling their stakes in Paytm in the open market, after talks with Bharti Airtel founder failed, the Economic Times reported. Shareholders and investment banks representing Ant and Softbank had earlier approached Bharti Airtel founder-chairman Sunil Mittal with an offer to sell their stakes in One 97 Communicat...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Updates: 10 Soldiers Released By Chinese Army After Talks
- Friday June 19, 2020
- India News | Edited by Arun Nair, Nonika Marwaha, Ridhima Shukla
Ten Indian soldiers, including four officers, had been detained by the Chinese Army after the violent clashes of June 15 in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed in action. They are all back with the Indian side now. The release of the men, including two Majors, came about after three days of negotiations in the Galwan Valley headed by a Major Gener...
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www.ndtv.com
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India's Airtel becomes world's fourth largest operator
- Monday October 22, 2012
- Written by Vidhyanshu
Bharti Airtel is the fourth largest mobile operator in the world with over 250 million connnections globally, according to analyst firm Wireless Intelligence.
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www.gadgets360.com