Firms/companies
Shell shareholders approve $49-bn acquisition of BG Group
28 Jan 2016
The combined company would overtake Chevron Corp as the world's second-largest oil and gas producer and close in on market leader Exxon Mobil
Shell shareholders approve $49-bn acquisition of BG Group
28 Jan 2016
The combined company would overtake Chevron Corp as the world's second-largest oil and gas producer and close in on market leader Exxon Mobil
Vodafone deploys Cisco’s SON to cut call drops
28 Jan 2016
Vodafone deploys Cisco’s SON to cut call drops
28 Jan 2016
Suitors in race to buy Toshiba's medical equipment unit valued at over $3 bn
27 Jan 2016
PE firm KKR & Co has teamed up with Mitsui & Co, Permira has joined hands with Konica Minolta, while Carlyle Group has roped in Sony Corp to bid for Toshiba Medical Systems
Suitors in race to buy Toshiba's medical equipment unit valued at over $3 bn
27 Jan 2016
PE firm KKR & Co has teamed up with Mitsui & Co, Permira has joined hands with Konica Minolta, while Carlyle Group has roped in Sony Corp to bid for Toshiba Medical Systems
Ford to recall 391, 000 Ranger pickups
27 Jan 2016
Ford to recall 391, 000 Ranger pickups
27 Jan 2016
Apple iPhone sales growth slows for first time
27 Jan 2016
While the slowdown in iPhone sales has some pundits predicting the end of a technology era, Apple continues to bank on robust sales growth in markets like India and China
Railway broadband to connect 500,000 homes in two years
27 Jan 2016
RailWire plans to leverage the Railways’ vast telecom infrastructure to enable all citizens and businesses, both in rural and urban areas, to participate in the internet and web economy
Railway broadband to connect 500,000 homes in two years
27 Jan 2016
RailWire plans to leverage the Railways’ vast telecom infrastructure to enable all citizens and businesses, both in rural and urban areas, to participate in the internet and web economy
Johnson Controls to buy Tyco International in $16.5-bn inversion deal
27 Jan 2016
After the merger, Johnson Controls, among the largest US car battery manufacturers, will move to Ireland where corporate taxes are about a third of those in the US
Johnson Controls to buy Tyco International in $16.5-bn inversion deal
27 Jan 2016
After the merger, Johnson Controls, among the largest US car battery manufacturers, will move to Ireland where corporate taxes are about a third of those in the US