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Lions Gate Entertainment proposes to buy MGM for $1.8 billion
13 Oct 2010
The most commercially successful independent film and television distribution company in the US proposes to acquire the oncce-hallowed Hollywood studio MGM for around $1.8 billion
Pfizer to buy pain drug company King Pharma for $3.6 billion
12 Oct 2010
King develops, manufactures and markets therapies and technologies in specialty-driven markets, including neuroscience, hospital and acute care medicines.
L'Oreal may bid $19 billion for Avon Products: report
12 Oct 2010
Avon has increased the number of sub-$5 products in its portfolio and added more direct sellers to push sales to beat the downturn.
Top global pharma players in fray for Paras
12 Oct 2010
Suzlon may sell stake to IDFC PE in swap deal
11 Oct 2010
Wellstream rejects GE’s £755 million bid
07 Oct 2010
Komli Media acquires UK-based Indoor Media
07 Oct 2010
New York PE firm Zephyr acquires Trimax stake
07 Oct 2010
Russia's VimpelCom in $6.5 billion merger deal with Egyptian mobile phone operator
05 Oct 2010
Under the deal, VimpelCom would become the 100 per cent owner of Wind Telecommunicazioni, the third largest mobile operator and second largest fixed line operator in Italy
British Telecom renews Tech Mahindra exit plan
05 Oct 2010
ONGC out, BP to transfer Vietnam oil stake to TNK-BP
05 Oct 2010
Although TNK-BP had been mulling since July to put in a bid for BP’s assets, its board had approved a bid for the assets in Vietnam and Venezuela only last week.
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