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Intel to unveil improved new generation chips
14 Dec 2010
Munjals to buy out Honda’s stake in Hero Honda: reports
14 Dec 2010
The deal will not trigger SEBI’s takeover code for a mandatory open offer for buying 20 per cent as the share sale will be between co-promoters of a listed company
Munjals to buy out Honda’s stake in Hero Honda: reports
14 Dec 2010
The deal will not trigger SEBI’s takeover code for a mandatory open offer for buying 20 per cent as the share sale will be between co-promoters of a listed company
HC stays SEBI order against Sahara Group
14 Dec 2010
BT Group sells stake in Tech Mahindra
14 Dec 2010
BT Group sells stake in Tech Mahindra
14 Dec 2010
BT Group sells stake in Tech Mahindra
14 Dec 2010
Dell to buy data storage firm Compellent for $960 million
14 Dec 2010
The acquisition comes after Dell lost out in September 2010 to Hewlett-Packard in an unprecedented 18-day bidding war for virtual data storage company 3PAR
Dell to buy data storage firm Compellent for $960 million
14 Dec 2010
The acquisition comes after Dell lost out in September 2010 to Hewlett-Packard in an unprecedented 18-day bidding war for virtual data storage company 3PAR
General Electric to acquire Wellstream Holdings for £800 million
14 Dec 2010
With 2009 turnover of £386 million, Wellstream, is the world's largest supplier of flexible pipes used in offshore drilling
Novelis raising $4 billion to refinance Hindalco debt
13 Dec 2010
The financing, consisting of $2.5 billion in debt and $1.5 billion in secured long-term credit, will partly refinance the loans that Hindalco had taken for the $6-billion acquisition of Novelis in 2007.
Novelis raising $4 billion to refinance Hindalco debt
13 Dec 2010
The financing, consisting of $2.5 billion in debt and $1.5 billion in secured long-term credit, will partly refinance the loans that Hindalco had taken for the $6-billion acquisition of Novelis in 2007.
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