
Aaditya Govind Rao
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1 week ago |
today.westlaw.com | Shinjini Ganguli |Aaditya Govind Rao
(Reuters) -Australia's competition watchdog said on Thursday it was investigating REA Group, days after the News Corp-controlled online property listings firm confirmed the probe. REA said earlier this week it had received a notice from the Australian...
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3 weeks ago |
marketscreener.com | Aaditya Govind Rao |Lisa Barrington
Published on 05/15/2025 at 11:00 (Reuters) -Singapore Airlines reported a record annual net profit on Thursday, boosted by a one-off gain from the merger of Air India and Vistara, but lower air fares in response to increased competition weighed on operating profit. The airline group recognised a one-off gain of about S$1.1 billion ($847.20 million) after completing the merger of its 49%-owned Indian carrier Vistara with Air India last November.
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1 month ago |
marketscreener.com | Aaditya Govind Rao |Yantoultra Ngui
(Reuters) -Singapore-based food and agri-business conglomerate Olam Group said on Monday it would invest $500 million in its food ingredients unit and sell its other businesses and assets over time. The commodity trader, which counts state investment company Temasek as its largest shareholder, also said it plans to allocate $2 billion to repay the debts of its remaining businesses and make them self-sustaining, before selling them.
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1 month ago |
timeslive.co.za | Byron Kaye |Aaditya Govind Rao
The clinic did not specify when the woman gave birth and said she was informed of the mistake as soon as it was discovered. Stock photo. An Australian woman has given birth to a stranger's baby after a fertility doctor accidentally implanted the wrong embryo, the clinic owner said in its apology letter while blaming the mix-up on “human error”.
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1 month ago |
newsmax.com | Byron Kaye |Aaditya Govind Rao
An Australian woman has given birth to a stranger's baby after a fertility doctor accidentally implanted the wrong embryo, the clinic owner said in its apology letter while blaming the mix-up on "human error." Monash IVF, which is responsible for nearly one-quarter of Australian IVF treatments, said it learned in February that a woman at its Brisbane clinic had the wrong embryo transferred, "resulting in the birth of a child." The mistake was identified when the new parents asked for their...
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