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Worldwide semiconductor revenue on track, totals $212 bn
Worldwide semiconductor revenue is on track to total $212 billion in 2009, a 17.1 per cent decline from 2008 revenue of $255 billion, according to the latest outlook by Gartner Inc, a global research and advisory body.

Maha govt staff call off proposed strike
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Bharti unit launches multiple SIM technology
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US apex court refuses to stay Chrysler-Fiat deal

The US Supreme Court has refused to stay the much-touted Chrysler-Fiat deal, paving the way for the bankrupt American auto maker to steer itself out of bankruptcy soon. - US bankruptcies soar 33% to 1.2 mn in a year - Hummer sale needs Chinese authorities nod: report - GM India launches Spark LPG version, to cost Rs 3.52 lakh - GM bankruptcy may hit Indian auto component sector">GM bankruptcy may hit Indian auto component sector - GM bankruptcy means 'no reason to stay' in Detroit - Chinese firm all set to drive away Hummer A group of pension funds from Indiana had approached the apex court to stay the proposed deal between Chrysler and Italian car maker Fiat. The planned deal would give Fiat a 20 per cent stake in the battered Chrysler, which filed for bankruptcy protection in April. "The applications for stay presented to Justice Ginsburg and by her referred to the court are denied. "The temporary stay entered by Justice Ginsburg on June 8 is vacated," the Supreme court said in a two-page order. According to the apex court, the "burden" of showing that circumstances warrant a stay on the transaction, is on the Indiana pension funds. Noting that a stay is "not a matter of right", the Supreme court said, "...The party requesting a stay bears the burden of showing that the circumstances justify an exercise of that discretion... "The applicants have not carried that burden," the court noted.


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