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Motorola Launches MOTOYUVA W396 Multimedia Phone In India

Motorola Launches MOTOYUVA W396 Multimedia Phone In IndiaMotorola has strengthened its existence in India by launching another MOTOYUVA multi-media phone named MOTOYUVA W396, which offers a storage capacity of 1000 contacts and 750 SMS messages.

Targeting Indian youth, the new exciting mirror-like clamshell phone is the seventh in the MOTOYUVA series, including entry-level handsets, launched in Indian market this fiscal.

The new trendy, inexpensive mobile music phone comes packed with a host of multimedia features and a cool green rim.

Amas Bank acquires 40 per cent stake in PATERSON

Amas Bank acquires 40 per cent stake in PATERSONAmas Bank (Switzerland) Ltd has acquired 40 per cent stake in PATCO Investments & Consultancy Services Private Ltd. for an undisclosed amount. PATERSON is a Chennai-based stock broking firm, while Amas Bank is a global banking entity of the trans-national Hinduja Group, founded in 1978 as a finance company and granted banking license in 1994. Amas Bank is headquartered in Geneva, having offices in Zurich, Lucerne, Basle, St. Margrethen, Dubai, London, Paris, New York and Mauritius.

John, Kabir once again together in Yash Raj’s New York

John, Kabir once again together in Yash Raj’s New YorkJohn

‘Ghajini’ Set To Be Released A Day Earlier

Home Loan Rates May Come Down

Home Loan Rates May Come DownHome loan interest rates are all set to be cheaper as all public sector banks are planning to cut rates on small-ticket home loans by up to 300 basis points. RBI may also help the banks by relaxing the risk weight age norms. It is expected to revise the capital adequacy ratio (CAR) for every loan, which is currently 9 per cent.

Study: Brain swelling the most common cause of Everest deaths

Study: Brain swelling the most common cause of Everest deathsNeither falls nor avalanches cause as many deaths on Mount Everest as brain swelling. A study conducted by  Massachusetts General Hospital, University of Toronto and three British hospitals have revealed that brain swelling occurs at high altitude especially when the climbers are descending. 212 deaths of climbers were analysed before coming to the given conclusions:

- There are 1.1 deaths for every 100 climbing attempts by Sherpas or Tibetans

- 1.6 climbers die for every 100 non-Himalayan mountaineers

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