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Tata to close Scotland's last major steel plants in restructuring of UK operations
17 Oct 2015
Cheap imports and high energy costs have put pressure on British steel companies and made domestic production non-competitive
SanDisk working with bank over sale: Report
14 Oct 2015
Treasury Wine to buy majority of Diageo's US, British wine assets for $552 mn
14 Oct 2015
Australian vintner Treasury Wine Estates (TWE), a former unit of Foster's Group, today struck a deal to buy the majority of Diageo Plc's US and British wine operations for $552 million
Symphony raises $100 mn from Google, others
13 Oct 2015
Nippon Life hikes stake in RCAM to 49%
13 Oct 2015
In the biggest ever FDI in the Indian mutual fund industry, Japan’s Nippon Life today hiked its stake in Reliance Capital Asset Management Company to 49 per cent
SABMiller agrees to £44 per share takeover bid from Anheuser-Busch InBev
13 Oct 2015
After three rejections, SAB Miller has finally accepted Anheuser-Busch InBev's offer of £44 per share, ending days of negotiations on the price
Anheuser-Busch InBev raises informal offer for SABMiller to £43.5 per share
12 Oct 2015
The raised offer values the deal to more than $108 billion. At current prices, a merged group would have a market value of around $275 billion, Africa
Dell to buy EMC for $67-bn in largest tech acquisition
12 Oct 2015
A successful deal with EMC will see Dell transition from a consumer-facing company to one focused on technology for large corporations
Tribune Media puts up iconic Tribune Tower for sale
12 Oct 2015
The building’s location and prestige makes it a site with unprecedented development potential
Dell set to table $33 a share takeover bid for EMC Corp
12 Oct 2015
Dell is in talks with banks about raising at least $40 billion to fund the deal, which is expected to be announced next week
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