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BBC World to sell Lonely Planet to NC2 Media for $75 mn
19 Mar 2013
The sale price is 60 per cent lower than the £130.2 million BBC paid to acquire the travel guide for backpackers in two phases in 2007 and 2011 from the founding couple
Panasonic gains on plasma TV exit report
18 Mar 2013
Travelex receives takeover offer
18 Mar 2013
Queensland govt sells Aurizon stake to raise A$806 mn
18 Mar 2013
The government of the Australian state of Queensland will sell half of its 18.2-per cent stake in Australia's largest rail freight company Aurizon Holdings Ltd to pay the state's debt.
Dropbox acquiring Mailbox owner
16 Mar 2013
Aditya Birla, Vedanta may bid for Rio Tinto’s stake in Iron Ore Company of Canada: report
16 Mar 2013
CNPC acquires Eni's 20 % Mozambique gas stake for $4.2 bn
15 Mar 2013
According to industry analysts, CNPC’s Mozambique acquisition places Chinese companies at the forefront of the development of energy resources in East Africa.
Tesco buys Giraffe restaurant chain
14 Mar 2013
HMV rescue deal by March end: report
13 Mar 2013
Tata Steel forms alliance with Canada’s Labrador Mines
12 Mar 2013
The agreement also includes transfer of 51 per cent stake in one of the deposits owned by the Canadian entity, for C$30 million
CIL to spend Rs35,000 cr on foreign acquisitions by 2017
12 Mar 2013
Coal India Ltd, the world’s biggest coal producer, has proposed an ad-hoc provision of Rs35,000 crore for acquisition and development of mines abroad by 2017
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