In the women's event of the Nasdaq 100 Open, second seed Venus Williams joined sister Serena in the last eight.
Former world number ones Lleyton Hewitt and Jennifer Capriati were also shown the exit door in the Nasdaq 100 Open.\n\n
Seventh-seeded Briton Tim Henman was a surprise loser, however, as he went out 7-6 2-6 7-6 to world number 64 Juergen Melzer at the Nasdaq-100 Open.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
While the long-term sustainable job recovery in the US markets could be a possibility in the not so distant future, there are no such luxuries for its Indian counterpart.
The Indian tennis star has jumped up two places to 75th in the latest WTA Tour tennis rankings.
In the first case of its kind in India, Bangalore-based software company Antares Systems has filed a case for damages against C1 India, a subsidiary of Nasdaq-listed Commerce One, alleging violation of copyright and intellectual property rights.
The car firm however does not want to sell its business.
Infosys slipped nearly 9% after the company cut full year revenue outlook for FY17.
India's Mastek group, an IT services provider, said on Friday its US arm Majesco Software has formed a joint venture with Carreker Corp to offer business processing and IT services from offshore locations like India.\n\n\n\n
Omkeshwar Singh, Head, Rank MF, a mutual fund investment platform, answers your queries.
The Sensex is holding on to its gains on steady gains in techs, PSUs and heavyweights, and is now up 32 points
Cognizant jumps 13 ranks to become 4th most valued.
The market proved ebullient in early trades today, and buoyant techs, backed by the strength in U.S. markets, were at the forefronts of the rally.\n\n\n\n
Internet services provider Sify Ltd plans to seek shareholder approval to convert 3.6 to 4.6 million shares into American Depository Shares, it said in a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
Business is down to such an extent that last year these firms could not even meet RBI's capital norm of Rs 50 million for partnerships and Rs 100 million for public and private firms in this line of business.
Indo-Czech pair beat Jonas Bjorkman and Tood Woodbridge in the in the Nasdaq-100 Open.
Even though the company's revenue figures are not public, it has so far raised $93 million in four rounds of funding.
HDFC, ONGC, Maruti Suzuki, HeroMoto Corp and Bajaj Auto gained the most on BSE Sensex
India plans IPO rule changes to lure homegrown start-ups.
The top seed lost to Francisco Clavet in the Nasdaq-100 Open after a stomach upset took its toll.
Dhruv Shringi, co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) at Yatra, tells Ajay Modi that Indian online travel market is definitely moving into a duopoly situation.