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The Economic Times
| 10 months ago
to invest in equity shares of listed companies in India...This move was aimed at allowing foreign investors who do not qualify as FIIs or have not undertaken the process for registering as FIIs access to the Indian primary and secondary capital...
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CNN
| 10 months ago
Facebook accounts are fakes and dupes Facebook profiles for non-humans, such as companies or pets, violate the social network's terms of service. (CNN) -- If you're using a fake name on your Facebook account, maintaining a page for your beloved pet...
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Guardian Unlimited
| 10 months ago
On its first day of trading Facebook was briefly valued at $104bn, more than the combined value of Nike and Goldman Sachs. Photograph: Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty Facebook's share price hit new lows on Thursday, dipping below $20 for the first time after...
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Chicago Tribune
| 10 months ago
Select a date range Create a custom date range More than 83 million Facebook accounts are estimated to be duplicates or fakes, the social networking giant said in a regulatory filing this week. In the filing , Facebook said there are inherent...
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United Press International
| 10 months ago
The United Arab Emirates has asked the United States to supply it with two F117-PW-100 engines for its C-17 Globemaster III aircraft...Foreign Military Sales program, are worth an estimated $35 million, the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency...
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Guardian Unlimited
| 10 months ago
Karen Bleier/Getty Facebook has more than 83 million fake profiles, including millions created for users' pets and a large number of accounts the company deems "undesirable", it has admitted. The figure emerged in Facebook's first quarterly report to...
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The Courier-Mail
| 10 months ago
Facebook members grew to 955 million at the end of the second quarter, but as many as 83 million may be dodgy, the company said in its quarterly filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. There are "inherent challenges" in measuring usage...
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The Beacon Herald
| 10 months ago
Facebook estimates that 83 million of its user profiles are fake a fact that could hurt its bottom line. In company filings published this week, the social networking giant said 8.7% of its 955 million user profiles may not be legitimate. Of those,...
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United Press International
| 10 months ago
The proposed sale to Brazil of 26 Assault Amphibious Vehicles and related items has been announced by the U.S...The AAV package, under the Foreign Military Sales program, would be worth an estimated $233 million. Congress earlier this week that in...
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
the world's largest social media platform, might have more than 83 million fake users, according to company filings published this week. Share This Story The company acknowledged that as much as 8.7 percent of its 955 million active users might be...
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India Abroad
| 10 months ago
M ore than 83 million user accounts registered with Facebook are either "duplicate" or "false", the social networking giant said in a regulatory filing. In a filing with the Securities Exchange Commission of the US, the company said 8.7 per cent of...
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
Facebook estimates that 8.7 percent of its 955 million user accounts are either duplicates, wrongly categorised, or "undesirable" with 14 million created solely for spamming. Updated figures in the company's Securities & Exchange Commission filing...