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RCom - GTL merger deal falls apart
06 Sep 2010
Anil Ambani's Reliance Communications has ended talks to sell its telecom towers to GTL Infrastructure Ltd after both sides failed to agree on a deal to create the world's largest independent telecom infrastructure company
Goldcorp’s $3.2-bn bid for Andean Resources trumps Eldorado Gold’ offer
03 Sep 2010
Goldcorp Inc, Canada’s largest gold producer, yesterday said it is buying gold miner Andean Resources Ltd for $3.2 billion, trumping a rival bid from Eldorado Gold Corporation.
Goldcorp’s $3.2-bn bid for Andean Resources trumps Eldorado Gold’ offer
03 Sep 2010
Goldcorp Inc, Canada’s largest gold producer, yesterday said it is buying gold miner Andean Resources Ltd for $3.2 billion, trumping a rival bid from Eldorado Gold Corporation.
HP knocks out Dell for 3PAR with $2.4-bn bid
03 Sep 2010
The battle for control of virtual data storage company 3PAR ended yesterday after Dell ended talks and walked away $72 million richer from the unprecedented 18-day bidding war for a technology company that has barely made a profit in its 11 year existence
HP knocks out Dell for 3PAR with $2.4-bn bid
03 Sep 2010
The battle for control of virtual data storage company 3PAR ended yesterday after Dell ended talks and walked away $72 million richer from the unprecedented 18-day bidding war for a technology company that has barely made a profit in its 11 year existence
HP knocks out Dell for 3PAR with $2.4-bn bid
03 Sep 2010
The battle for control of virtual data storage company 3PAR ended yesterday after Dell ended talks and walked away $72 million richer from the unprecedented 18-day bidding war for a technology company that has barely made a profit in its 11 year existence
Pfizer to acquire FoldRx Pharmaceuticalsing
01 Sep 2010
Madison, BMB form JV to set up Indian arm
01 Sep 2010
Exelon Corp to acquire Deere's green power unit for $860 million
31 Aug 2010
The largest owner and operator of nuclear power plants in the US, Exelon Corp plans to buy the wind energy business of Deere & Coto become the largest wind generator in the US
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