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Wilmar International tables $1.18-bn bid for Australian food firm Goodman Fielder
28 Apr 2014
Australian food company, Goodman Fielder, today rejected an unsolicited $1.18 billion takeover bid from Singapore's agribusiness group Wilmar International Limited, saying the offer undervalued the company.
2G scam: Karunanidhi clan members booked a day after TN polls
25 Apr 2014
The Enforcement Directorate today filed fresh charges against former telecom minister A Raja, Daya Ammal, Kanimozhi, and several other entities in relation to the 2G spectrum allocation scam
Khazkhistan looks to India as China tightens hold on its oil economy
25 Apr 2014
The Kazakh government is concerned over the growing influence of China, which now controls almost 40 per cent of oil and gas business in the country
Greater investment needed to check malaria: WHO
25 Apr 2014
Greater investment needed to check malaria: WHO
25 Apr 2014
Suntory, Tilaknagar Industries in race to buy Imperial Spirits
24 Apr 2014
Japan's second-largest brewing and distilling company Suntory Holdings and Mansion House brandy maker Tilaknagar Industries, are in the race to buy Coimbatore-based Imperial Spirits
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