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Cargill to buy Norwegian fish feed maker Ewos for $1.5 bn
18 Aug 2015
The proposed deal is the second Cargill has invested in aquaculture over the last month
Cargill to buy Norwegian fish feed maker Ewos for $1.5 bn
18 Aug 2015
The proposed deal is the second Cargill has invested in aquaculture over the last month
Maggi row: NCDRC accepts govt’s Rs640-cr suit, serves notice on Nestle
17 Aug 2015
During the preliminary hearing the consumer court expressed doubt over the government's cause of action, saying the Bombay High Court had already dealt with the issue
Reliance Communication's net profit rises 34%
17 Aug 2015
Hindalco Q1 net plunges 67% to Rs107 crore
14 Aug 2015
Hindalco Q1 net plunges 67% to Rs107 crore
14 Aug 2015
Google gets two more weeks to answer EU charges
14 Aug 2015
BHP Billiton not expecting iron-ore shipments to be directly affected by Tianjin explosions
14 Aug 2015
BHP Billiton not expecting iron-ore shipments to be directly affected by Tianjin explosions
14 Aug 2015
Goldman to buy GE bank’s $16-bn of deposits
14 Aug 2015
Earlier this year, GE announced plans to divest the bulk of its banking operations to simplify its business and focus on its core operations
Goldman to buy GE bank’s $16-bn of deposits
14 Aug 2015
Earlier this year, GE announced plans to divest the bulk of its banking operations to simplify its business and focus on its core operations
Goldman to buy GE bank’s $16-bn of deposits
14 Aug 2015
Earlier this year, GE announced plans to divest the bulk of its banking operations to simplify its business and focus on its core operations
Roche to buy GeneWEAVE BioSciences
14 Aug 2015
Roche to buy GeneWEAVE BioSciences
14 Aug 2015
Google’s Niantic Labs to become independent company
13 Aug 2015
The split with Niantic suggested that Google might be looking to slim itself as part of its proposed reorganisation
Lenovo Group to lay off 10% of global non-manufacturing workforce
13 Aug 2015
Lenovo plans to cut about 3,200 positions to save about $1.35 billion annually
Tata Steel to continue exploring sale of European long-products business as talks with Klesch Group collapse
13 Aug 2015
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