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PE firms in talks to acquire stake in Reliance Globalcom
20 Apr 2013
A consortium of private equity firms, led by Samena Capital, is in advanced stages of negotiations to acquire a majority stake in Reliance Globalcom
PE firms in talks to acquire stake in Reliance Globalcom
20 Apr 2013
A consortium of private equity firms, led by Samena Capital, is in advanced stages of negotiations to acquire a majority stake in Reliance Globalcom
Russia blocks Abbott Laboratories - Petrovax merger
20 Apr 2013
The deal would have made Abbott the first overseas pharmaceutical company to own vaccine manufacturing facilities in Russia.
Wipro Q4 net jumps 16.73% to Rs1,729 crore
19 Apr 2013
GSK accused of paying off rivals to delay entry of generic drugs
19 Apr 2013
The UK regulator today said that GSK has made substantial payments to three smaller rivals to stop them from releasing generic versions of its paroxetine anti-depressant drug Seroxat
Lenovo in talks to buy IBM’s x86 business
19 Apr 2013
IBM’s server business has been underperforming, but still managed to generate $9.7 billion in the fourth quarter last year
Lenovo in talks to buy IBM’s x86 business
19 Apr 2013
IBM’s server business has been underperforming, but still managed to generate $9.7 billion in the fourth quarter last year
Lenovo in talks to buy IBM’s x86 business
19 Apr 2013
IBM’s server business has been underperforming, but still managed to generate $9.7 billion in the fourth quarter last year
Blackstone backs out from pursuing Dell bid
19 Apr 2013
Blackstone backs out from pursuing Dell bid
19 Apr 2013
81% users don't want their bosses as Facebook friends
19 Apr 2013
Given the fact that Facebook posts have resulted in people getting fired, a vast majority of Facebook users don't want their bosses as FB friends
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