M&A
Tyco International to split into three public firms
19 Sep 2011
The company said it intends to accomplish the separation by issuing tax-free stock dividends of the ADT and flow control businesses to shareholders, who would then own the three publicly traded companies.
GVK acquires majority stake in Australia's Hancock Coal for $1.26 billion
17 Sep 2011
GVK will invest an additional $10 billion (Rs47,490 crore) to develop the assets of Hancock Coal, which would make it the largest investment by an Indian company in Australia
Bharti Airtel Africa revenue to touch $5 billion by May 2013
14 Sep 2011
Telecom major Bharti Airtel says it expects it revenues to touch $5 billion (about Rs24,000 crore) from its Africa operations by May 2013
Infosys seeking to buy US healthcare, services firm
14 Sep 2011
The US software firm is believed to operate in the public services and healthcare sectors and has revenues between $300 million and $500 million.
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