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Ambuja Realty enters into tie up with Swissotel
10 Sep 2009
Nikon launches two new cameras - D3000 and D300s
10 Sep 2009
Nikon launches two new cameras - D3000 and D300s
10 Sep 2009
Nikon launches two new cameras - D3000 and D300s
10 Sep 2009
Bloomberg, UTV in business TV vneture in India
10 Sep 2009
Bloomberg, UTV in business TV vneture in India
10 Sep 2009
China arms CNPC with $30-billion loan for overseas acquisitions
10 Sep 2009
The five-year low-interest loan has been extended by state-owned China Development Bank as the country hopes to cash in on low asset values to make cheap acquisitions
China’s CNPC pulls out of Verenex Energy takeover
10 Sep 2009
Libyan refusal to ratify the deal forces China's state-owned CNPC to pull out of its planned acquisition of Verenex Energy's Libyan opeartion
French telecom giant Vivendi to launch $2.9 billion bid for Brazil’s GVT
09 Sep 2009
French media and telecom giant Vivendi is launching a friendly $2.9 billion tender offer to acquire Brazilian broadband and telecoms company GVT Holdings
China moves to acquire Australian uranium firm
09 Sep 2009
China’s state-owned energy group CGNPC Uranium Resources Co Ltd is eyeing a stake of upto 70 per cent in Perth-based uranium explorer Energy Metals Ltd
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