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Saturday, July 18, 2020

Twitter hacking, the inside story

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Sat, Jul 18, 2020 | 03:20 PM IST

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Hackers tell the story of the Twitter attack from the inside Hackers tell the story of the Twitter attack from the inside
The attack was not the work of a single country like Russia or a sophisticated group of hackers. Instead, it was done...
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Genocide in Xinjiang akin to Nazi Germany
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Form 26AS is faceless hand-holding: CBDT
Qualities that make a great investor aren't hard to imbibe
HDFC Bank Q1 profit rises 20% YoY; provisions surge 49%
Airbnb was like a family, until the layoffs started
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Is it too early to talk of an economic recovery?
The economy was cratering even before the pandemic hit, with demand stagnation leading to declining GDP growth over successive quarters. The lockdown just made it worse. Now as India slowly reopens, the needle seems to be moving, but is it enough? While the supply-side problems that affected the economy in the beginning of the lockdown have been largely sorted, things are far from normal.

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Friday, July 17, 2020

The Future, according to Mukesh Ambani

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Fri, Jul 17, 2020 | 04:20 PM IST

#ImpactOfTrumpVisaBan#AllAboutH-1BVisa#Coronavirus#EconomyTracker#Whatsbuzzing
Top stories of the day
Mukesh Ambani a deal away from shaping retail Future Mukesh Ambani a deal away from shaping retail Future
The swap arrangement would result in Kishore Biyani and other shareholders of Future holding shares in RIL, one perso...
India passes a grim coronavirus milestone
A glimpse into the frenzy that has Street gurus at their wits' end
Noose tightens around black money holders
H-1B: Dependents exempted from travel ban
Reliance plows billions from stake sales into debt funds
Following the follower: Who is the market leader anyway?
IT stks are the new 'IN' thing on Dalal Street
Debate This
Is it too early to talk of an economic recovery?
The economy was cratering even before the pandemic hit, with demand stagnation leading to declining GDP growth over successive quarters. The lockdown just made it worse. Now as India slowly reopens, the needle seems to be moving, but is it enough? While the supply-side problems that affected the economy in the beginning of the lockdown have been largely sorted, things are far from normal.

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6 companies (largecap) appreciated more than 5%
BPCL 12.67%
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. 11.19%
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1 company (largecap) price decreased more than -3%
Aarti Surfactants Ltd. -5.00%
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Although the company, based in Gaithersburg, Maryland, had never brought a vaccine to market in its 33-year history, ...
China set for its 1st Mars mission
Shiv Nadar steps down as HCL chairman
The ideal way forward for US and India
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What the Twitter hack really revealed
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The evolution of the BMW roundel and why we #JustCantWait to get back on the roads

BMW India is taking steps to ensure its customers can get behind the wheel without a worry.

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