Argentina shrugged off the injury absence of Lionel Messi to launch their Copa America Centenario campaign with a 2-1 defeat of defending champions Chile in Santa Clara, United States on Monday. Goals from Angel Di Maria and Ever Banega secured a deserved three points for Argentina, who exacted sweet revenge for their defeat to the Chileans in last year's Copa America final. Chile substitute Jose Fuenzalida scored an injury time consolation for the holders. The Argentines will now be firm favorites to progress to the quarter-finals as Group D winners with games against Panama and Bolivia to come. Injured Argentina captain Messi watched from the substitutes' bench at Levi's Stadium after failing to recover in time from a sore back suffered in a friendly win over Honduras last month. But the Barcelona superstar's absence was barely noticeable, with Nicolas Gaitan slotting into Argentina's attack and making an instant impression, hitting the woodwork with a header after only two minutes.
'I found my motivation in the fast emerging mobile market.' 'Nokia's biggest mistake lay in its stubbornness to change.' 'It's important to understand the pulse of the people It has been a long journey for Md Gyasuddin, Hitech Mobiles MD.
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Along with the US and China, India could be a big enough force in global manufacturing
'Indians are great savers, but they are lousy investors.'
Nothing is going to dramatically open up on May 3. There will be too many ifs and buts and terms and conditions and guidelines in leading one's life in various zones, reveals Sheela Bhatt.
'Modi has given India its 'lost half-decade'. Elect him again and by 2024 it will be a lost decade'
All iconic and very rare to find now, they are still high in demand among the youth
'Devendra Fadnavis' brokering the deal between the MNS and the makers of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil raises questions about the chief minister's effectiveness,' says Neeta Kolhatkar.
The bonhomie between Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa and Prime Minister Narendra Modi was once again in evidence on Tuesday, but the question remains if it will translate into supporting the BJP in the Rajya Sabha. Senior journalist R Rajagopalan reports.
"We have many relationships...they have a history. We will do what is in our national interest and part of that strategic partnership is the ability of each country to comprehend and appreciate the national interest of the other," Jaishankar said.
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Infosys' aspirations to improve revenue per employee might also prove to be a tall task, believe analysts.
Muted global trend after a report that US President Donald Trump was preparing to impose more tariffs on China hurt trading sentiments.
German car maker Volkswagen was the first company to offer airbags on all its variants in India from the beginning of this year.
The opposition parties vehemently criticised the new 'one nation, one tax' system having four different rates instead of a single rate adopted in some countries including the UK and Singapore.
Buyers complain about server errors, allege discounts were 'not real'.
Gully Boy is a glorious blend of hip-hop and assured filmmaking, promises Sukanya Verma.
While Reliance Retail did not comment, sources said the company will have to follow order, at least in Delhi.
'It is less polarising than Hindutva.'
The reason for the stickiness in bond yields can be many, but the most responsible is the liquidity deficit stance taken by RBI, says Anup Roy.
'We are offering one year of free music and three months of free movies to a million users through MIUI8.'
Retailer bodies to demand govt action against I-Day sales offers, threaten legal action for breach of FDI rules.
Analysts predict TCS's outlook to be stable.
March was the first full quarter for Infosys under its new CEO Salil Parekh.
'I don't see people standing up against what is happening in Kashmir. I feel this clampdown can exist as long as the government wants it to.'
The guidelines, which have made service charge "totally voluntary and not mandatory", will be sent to states for necessary action
Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday accused it of destabilising institutions, polarising society and mistaking its parliamentary majority for a licence to impose its narrow ideology on people
Another negative surprise in HCL's numbers was the decline in the margin by 40 basis points to 21.4 per cent.
'Lower rates are only part of the solution and sometimes not the right solution at all.'
Son's offer to supply free power after 25 years is based on the idea that the cost of running a solar plant would progressively decline while its efficiency would increase.
England moved towards victory in the second Test against Sri Lanka whose batsmen showed sufficient resolve on Sunday to push the game into a fourth day if not affect a result that still seems inevitable.
Companies are innovating with tech tools to ensure that you spend less time at the cash counter.
Smart cities are really about clustering smart people and institutions.
What exactly is technical analysis and is it completely non-subjective?
A number of significant linkages between rainfall and economic outcomes have policy implications.
As home deals are down to a trickle, most are looking at life beyond broking.
Among Sensex constituents, Vedanta fell 3.40 per cent, followed by SBI 3.17 per cent, Yes Bank 3.11 per cent, Axis Bank 1.68 per cent, ONGC 1.60 per cent, Power Grid 1.52 per cent and HDFC 1.48 per cent.
The market players are expected to react to the better than expected factory output data for the month of August, which revealed that the industrial production grew by 6.4%.