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SABMiller's $10.2-bn acquisition of Foster's gets Australia's conditional approval
25 Nov 2011
Among the conditions is the stipulation that SABMiller will not relocate Foster's facilites to other countries to make beer for Australian consumption
SABMiller's $10.2-bn acquisition of Foster's gets Australia's conditional approval
25 Nov 2011
Among the conditions is the stipulation that SABMiller will not relocate Foster's facilites to other countries to make beer for Australian consumption
AT&T to take $4-bn charge as $39-bn T-Mobile merger nears collapse
25 Nov 2011
AT&T has acknowledged that its proposed acquisition faces an uphill task with the regulators, rivals and politicians dead-set against the deal
AT&T to take $4-bn charge as $39-bn T-Mobile merger nears collapse
25 Nov 2011
AT&T has acknowledged that its proposed acquisition faces an uphill task with the regulators, rivals and politicians dead-set against the deal
HCC JV to build longest bridge over Brahmaputra for Indian Railways
24 Nov 2011
This will be the fourth largest bridge in the country and the longest bridge over the Brahmaputra river
Microsoft signs confidentiality agreement with Yahoo
24 Nov 2011
Microsoft provides its Bing search engine technology to Yahoo and also has an advertising alliance with it, both of which might be endangered if an IT or internet major were to acquire Yahoo
Microsoft signs confidentiality agreement with Yahoo
24 Nov 2011
Microsoft provides its Bing search engine technology to Yahoo and also has an advertising alliance with it, both of which might be endangered if an IT or internet major were to acquire Yahoo
Microsoft signs confidentiality agreement with Yahoo
24 Nov 2011
Microsoft provides its Bing search engine technology to Yahoo and also has an advertising alliance with it, both of which might be endangered if an IT or internet major were to acquire Yahoo
BMW launches pre-owned car business
24 Nov 2011
BMW launches pre-owned car business
24 Nov 2011
Nokia Siemens Networks to cut 17,000 jobs to save €1 bn
24 Nov 2011
The joint venture between Nokia and Siemens aims to reduce annual costs by €1 billion by reducing 23 per cent of its employees
Nokia Siemens Networks to cut 17,000 jobs to save €1 bn
24 Nov 2011
The joint venture between Nokia and Siemens aims to reduce annual costs by €1 billion by reducing 23 per cent of its employees
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