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nd efficient tools are urgently needed to treat patients in endemic countries. MAIN FACTS: - The partners will facilitate publication of the results to ensure access to the wider community of researchers focusing on neglected tropical diseases. - The public sector will benefit from the drugs developed through this agreement under the best possible conditions to ease access for patients in all endemic countries, irrespective of their level of economic development. - DNDi is a not-for-profit product development partnership working to research and develop new treatments for negle MUMBAI -(Dow Jones)- India's Reliance Power Ltd (532939.BY) Saturday said 130,228 global depository receipts issued by the firm has been listed on Euro MTF Market at Luxembourg. The GDRs have been listed since May 17, and are pursuant to the composite scheme of arrangement, between Reliance Power, Reliance Natural Resources Ltd and others, the firm said in a regulatory filing. Copyright © 2011 Dow Jones Newswires e companies and Visa, which all want to play a central role in tying together phones, retailers and banks into a new payment system. Google said Thursday that it's launching a trial of its payment system in San Francisco and New York in cooperation with MasterCard and Citibank. It is opening it up to consumers in the summer. It then plans to expand across the country. There has been talk of smart payment systems for years. Google faces the same hurdles that have stifled previous trials. The new Google Wallet will initially work on only one smartphone, the Google Nexus S 4G carried by Sprint Nextel Corp. It will connect only to MasterCard PayPass terminals. There are more than 135,000 of those in U.S. stores and restaurants, but that's only a small fraction of the total number. Google calls it a "single-tap" solution, meaning shoppers should be able to pay with a single tap of their phone on a payment terminal, or a swipe past it. But in a demonstration at Thursday's New York event, a Google executive had to tap twice, then sign on the screen of the terminal provided by retail partner American Eagle Outfitters Inc. to get a purchase through. Osama Bedier, Google's vice president of payments, said it was up to the retailer to decide if the
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