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Deepak Fertilisers to make open offer for 26% stake of Mangalore Chemicals
23 Apr 2014
The acquisition will raise Deepak Fertilisers' stake in Mangalore Chemicals to 26.1 per cent, obliging it launch an open offer for buying at least 26 per cent from the public
Deepak Fertilisers to make open offer for 26% stake of Mangalore Chemicals
23 Apr 2014
The acquisition will raise Deepak Fertilisers' stake in Mangalore Chemicals to 26.1 per cent, obliging it launch an open offer for buying at least 26 per cent from the public
Online retailers have clear advantage by not collecting sales tax
23 Apr 2014
Two studies show that consumers spend less at online retailers when they have to pay sales tax – and investors are quite aware of the threat these firms face from new tax-collection laws
European regulator approves Suntory's $13.6-bn Beam deal
22 Apr 2014
In recent years, Suntory has been making acquisitions and developing business partnerships with major beverage companies in a bid to rapidly expand its global footprint
Netflix to hike fees for new subscribers
22 Apr 2014
Novartis AG, GSK in $23-bn assets swap deal
22 Apr 2014
Swiss drug giant Novartis AG and Britain's GlaxoSmithKline Plc (GSK) today announced a swap of assets in a deal valued at around $23 billion
Novartis AG, GSK in $23-bn assets swap deal
22 Apr 2014
Swiss drug giant Novartis AG and Britain's GlaxoSmithKline Plc (GSK) today announced a swap of assets in a deal valued at around $23 billion
IFFCO arm to set up $1.6-bn urea plant in Canada’s Quebec province
19 Apr 2014
IFFCO said, La Coop Federee, an agri-food organisation in Quebec and one of the shareholders of the Quebec project, has agreed to purchase some 5,00,000 tonnes of urea a year
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