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Isis announced its plan to launch its mobile payment service this year. Isis announced its plan to expand its mobile payment service. The service, which has long been delayed, will be launched within the year and will cater to consumers nationwide.
The South African lender is in negotiations to sell its London unit to Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, its biggest shareholder.
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After the end of Facebook and Zynga's agreement, the web network said that they will publish their own games on the social platform.
EADS said it will now be known as Airbus Group. EADS confirmed that it will undergo a name change. The European aircraft maker announced that it will now be called Airbus Group.
Invincea appointed the former White House Senior Director for Cybersecurity to its board of advisors.
Zynga saw three more top executives leave their positions according to sources. According to sources familiar with the company's internal structure, Zynga lost three top executives since the month started.