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FDI jumps 60% to $1.74 bn in Nov
Foreign direct investment in the country surged by 60 per cent to $1.74 billion (around Rs 8,000 crore) in November, an official said today.

Trai releases paper on foreign stake in broadcasting
The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, the apex policy making body for foreign investment under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, has recently revised the guidelines for calculating total foreign investment (direct and indirect) in Indian companies for uniformity in the methodology of calculation across different sectors.

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Indian firms re-route Net traffic after Taiwanese earthquake
Indian submarine cable companies, including Tata Communications and Reliance Communications, re-routed at least 300-400 Gigabytes of internet traffic over both own and consortium cable networks between the Chinese mainland, Asia and Europe following the recent Taiwanese earthquake that disrupted communications across Asia and the Chinese mainland.
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Twitter nears deal to raise $100 mn: report

Micro-blogging site Twitter is close to securing $100 million funding from about seven investors, a move which will make it a billion-dollar entity, says a media report. - Tharoor meets Sonia amid demands for resignation - NEWSALERT: Congress to take action on Tharoor"s comments - Tharoor apologises for his "cattle class" remark - Tharoor "tweets" into controversy - PM on Facebook, Tharoor on Twitter - Handset makers jump on to social networking bandwagon Attributing to people familiar with the situation, The Wall Street Journal said, Twitter Inc is nearing a deal to garner as much as $100 million that would buy the fast- growing Internet-messaging company more time to chalk out its business model. The investor group, expected to pump in funds into Twitter, are likely to include mutual-fund Giant T Rowe Price Group Inc and private-equity firm Insight Venture Partners, the report said. The group of investors may also include firms that have previously made investments in the company, including Spark Capital and Institutional Venture Partners, it added. The proposed funding companies are valuing Twitter — which has yet to generate more than a trickle of revenue — at about $1 billion, the report said attributing to the people familiar with the plan. "That"s more than triple the valuation Twitter received during its last round of capital raising in February, underscoring how quickly the company has grown," WSJ stated. Twitter offers micro-blogging, which allows users to send short text messages, among others, on various multimedia platforms.


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