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OVL, PetroVietnam sign long-term O&G agreement
12 Oct 2011
OVL, PetroVietnam sign long-term O&G agreement
12 Oct 2011
SCI slashes vessel order size by more than half
12 Oct 2011
99 Cents Only Stores to be acquired by Ares and CPPIB for $1.6 billion
12 Oct 2011
Discount retailer 99 Cents Only Stores Inc. yesterday signed a deal to be acquired by PE firm Ares Management and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board for about $1.6 billion
MRF looking at acquisitions overseas
10 Oct 2011
Draft telecom policy removes roaming charges, allows full porting
10 Oct 2011
In a move aimed at cheering mobile subscribers in the country, India’s telecommunication ministry has proposed to remove roaming charges and allow porting of mobile numbers any where in the country
Sinopec to buy Canadian oil, shale-gas explorer Daylight Energy for $2.1 bn
10 Oct 2011
In its largest acquisition till date, China Petrochemical Corp is acquiring Canadian oil and shale-gas explorer Daylight Energy Ltd for about $2.1 billion
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