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Perrigo rejects Mylan’s $29 bn takeover offer
22 Apr 2015
Perrigo rejects Mylan’s $29 bn takeover offer
22 Apr 2015
ConocoPhillips mulls selling some Norwegian North Sea assets worth $1 bn
22 Apr 2015
ConocoPhillips has been planning to sell some of its non-core oil and gas producing acreage in the US worth between $1 billion and $2.5 billion
Liberty Global to acquire Belgian mobile network operator Base for $1.43 bn
21 Apr 2015
Telenet, which is 56-per cent owned by Liberty Global, intends to fund the deal through a combination of €1 billion of new debt facilities and existing liquidity
COAI says internet access must be available to all
20 Apr 2015
The Cellular Operators Association of India has reaffirmed its support for ‘net neutrality’, but also made a strong pitch for ‘net equality’ that will enable access to internet for a billion Indians as part of the governments digital India vision
Tesco expected to announce record annual loss
20 Apr 2015
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