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Posco consortium to buy $1-bn stake in ArcelorMittal Mines Canada
14 Nov 2012
ArcelorMittal Mines Canada is one of the leading suppliers of iron ore to steel markets around the world, generating some 40 per cent of Canada’s total ore production
Posco consortium to buy $1-bn stake in ArcelorMittal Mines Canada
14 Nov 2012
ArcelorMittal Mines Canada is one of the leading suppliers of iron ore to steel markets around the world, generating some 40 per cent of Canada’s total ore production
Posco consortium to buy $1-bn stake in ArcelorMittal Mines Canada
14 Nov 2012
ArcelorMittal Mines Canada is one of the leading suppliers of iron ore to steel markets around the world, generating some 40 per cent of Canada’s total ore production
Posco consortium to buy $1-bn stake in ArcelorMittal Mines Canada
14 Nov 2012
ArcelorMittal Mines Canada is one of the leading suppliers of iron ore to steel markets around the world, generating some 40 per cent of Canada’s total ore production
BHP Billiton exits Diamond business with sale of Ekati mine to Harry Winston for $500 mn
14 Nov 2012
BHP Billiton, the worlds biggest miner, will exit the diamond mining business after selling its stake in the Ekati diamond mine in Canada and Diamonds Marketing operations
ExxonMobil's PNG LNG project cost jumps to $19 bn
14 Nov 2012
The LNG project, 70 per cent completed, is on track to commence shipment of first cargo to customers in China, Japan and Taiwan in 2014.
HSBC faces money laundering charges in Jersey
12 Nov 2012
Apple, HTC settle patent row
12 Nov 2012
Apple Inc and Taiwanese mobile equipment manufacturer HTC Corp have agreed to dismiss all outstanding patent lawsuits around the world bringing an end to a two-and-a-half year patent battle
Biyani’s Future Group to revamp business model
10 Nov 2012
Telstra joins bidding for Leighton assets
10 Nov 2012
Telstra, Australia’s largest telecom service provider, has formally entered the sale process for buying Leighton Holdings’ $1 billion telecommunications assets, braving the possibility of objections from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Telstra joins bidding for Leighton assets
10 Nov 2012
Telstra, Australia’s largest telecom service provider, has formally entered the sale process for buying Leighton Holdings’ $1 billion telecommunications assets, braving the possibility of objections from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
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