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Lachlan Murdoch sells $28m News Corp stake

Lachlan Murdoch, the elder son of News Corp chief executive Rupert Murdoch, has sold half of his stake in the media empire for $27.6m (£16.7m).

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NTPC stake sale to fetch government Rs 8,100 cr

A 5 percent stake sale in state-run power producer NTPC could fetch the government Rs 8,100 crore ($1.7 billion), Sunil Mitra, a senior finance ministry official, said on Friday.

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Steve Jobs: "If You Have any Further Questions, Please Call or Write" [Retromodo]

... elaborate Isaac Newton logo. The artist who drew that logo was the third original partner in Apple Corp. His stake in Apple was bought out for a couple thousand dollars when the company started getting serious). • Photographs of all prior owners of this unit. The Apple I was the first Apple computer . The two Steves started to sell it on July 1976. The price then was $666.66....

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McDonald's serves up potato burger with fries in India

McDonald's Corp. is staking its future in India on burgers made from mashed potatoes, peas and spices. Sumil Mittal says it's a good bet.