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Global oil demand to increase in 2012,says IEA
14 Jul 2011
Murdoch media empire shaken after BSkyB bid collapses
14 Jul 2011
There are suggestions that News Corp may sell off all its UK properties; but many observers feel this is unlikely in the present circumstances
News Corporation withdraws bid for BSkyB
13 Jul 2011
Consortium led by PE firm Apax to buy Kinetic Concepts for $4.98 bn
13 Jul 2011
KCI, best known for its negative-pressure wound-therapy products, is being acquired by consortium of private equity firm Apax Partners and two Canadian pension firms.
2G scam: HC dismisses scribe’s plea as ‘rubbish’
13 Jul 2011
India, Iran crude payments row: Riyadh fishing in troubled waters
13 Jul 2011
Saudi Arabia may be looking to step into an on-going row between India and Iran over delayed payments for supply of crude to Indian refiners, offering additional supplies to Delhi.
Murdochs likely to appear before UK parliament panel tomorrow
12 Jul 2011
News Corp’s bid for full control of BSkyB is in increasing jeopardy as the phone-hacking scandal snowballs
HC orders CBI probe into Emaar-APIIC land deal
12 Jul 2011
International Paper steps up hostile $3.3-bn bid for Temple-Inland
12 Jul 2011
International Paper, the world's largest producer of paper and packaging products, will begin its all-cash buyout bid for its rival packaging producer tomorrow
International Paper steps up hostile $3.3-bn bid for Temple-Inland
12 Jul 2011
International Paper, the world's largest producer of paper and packaging products, will begin its all-cash buyout bid for its rival packaging producer tomorrow
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