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DoCoMo to exit TTSL as Delhi HC okays $1.18 bn arbitration award
29 Apr 2017
The Delhi High Court rejected RBI’s objection stating that there is no provision in law which permits RBI to intervene in a petition seeking enforcement of an arbitral award to which RBI is not a party
US appeals court blocks $54-bn merger of insurers Anthem and Cigna
29 Apr 2017
A US federal appeals court yesterday upheld a lower court's decision to block health insurance provider Anthem Inc's $54.2-billion merger deal with peer Cigna Corp as the transaction would lead to higher prices for healthcare
Thales to buy US-based real-time big data analytics company Guavus
28 Apr 2017
Founded by Anukool Lakhina, Guavus analyses more than 5 petabytes (5,000 terabytes) of data for its customers every day with 250 employees, including 50 in Canada and 140 in Gurgaon, India
Apollo Global in advanced talks to buy US call center technology services provider West Corp
28 Apr 2017
CEO Mayer to earn $186 mn from sale to Verizon
26 Apr 2017
CEO Mayer to earn $186 mn from sale to Verizon
26 Apr 2017
CEO Mayer to earn $186 mn from sale to Verizon
26 Apr 2017
Creditors oust Usha Martin chairman to facilitate asset sale
26 Apr 2017
Selling a property worth Rs2,500 crore to recover Rs5,000 crore would amount to writing off Rs2,500 crore, a decision that ordinary people may not digest
J&J, Novartis, Takeda, keen on buying controlling stake in Brazilian drug maker Hypermarcas
26 Apr 2017
Liberty House to bid for bankrupt Essar project in the US
26 Apr 2017
Essar had invested around $1.8 billion into the Nashwauk project over several years but walked away from it in late 2015 due to shortage of cash even after having taken over $1 billion in debt from a consortium of Indian banks to fund the project
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