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Carrefour buys 127 European shopping malls from Klepierre for $2.74 bn
25 Jan 2014
Carrefour SA, the world's second-largest retailer, will fund the deal through €1.8 billion in equity and through €900 million debt financing.
Alcatel-Lucent, BT set 1.4 terabits per second internet speed record
24 Jan 2014
The speed would suffice to send 44 uncompressed HD movies each second
Alcatel-Lucent, BT set 1.4 terabits per second internet speed record
24 Jan 2014
The speed would suffice to send 44 uncompressed HD movies each second
Ireland’s San Leon to produce Europe's first shale gas
24 Jan 2014
Specialty oil and gas company San Leon Energy is ready to commence commercial production of shale gas for the first time in Europe
India, Japan sign MoU for tourism promotion
23 Jan 2014
Aravind Eye Care to set up hospital in Nigeria
22 Jan 2014
Unilever could review investment if UK exits EU
22 Jan 2014
Anglo-Dutch consumer goods maker Unilever could review its investment in the UK if the country left the EU
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