M&A
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.
Broadcom to acquire NetLogic with 700 patents for $3.7 bn
13 Sep 2011
Broadcom Corp is paying $3.7 billion for the $382-million NetLogic Microsystems, for its trove of 700 patents
Future Group eyes stake sale in non-core biz
13 Sep 2011
HAL to be third defence PSU to see divestment
13 Sep 2011
Hindustan Aeronautics, the country's only military aircraft manufacturer, will become the third defence undertaking after Bharat Electricals Ltd and BEML to see disinvestment.
Maran to raise stake in SpiceJet to 43 % by October
13 Sep 2011
The infusion and stake increase will take place through the issue of convertible preference shares at a premium of 50 per cent to the current share price
AOL, Yahoo talk merger: report
10 Sep 2011
Yahoo has a strong web presence drawing 600 million visitors to all its services, including its search page and its media sites like news, finance and sports, and is second only to Google.
Ultratech scouting for overseas acquistion
10 Sep 2011
RBI okays Enam Securities merger with Axis Bank
10 Sep 2011
RBI okays Enam Securities merger with Axis Bank
10 Sep 2011
RBI okays Enam Securities merger with Axis Bank
10 Sep 2011
RBI okays Enam Securities merger with Axis Bank
10 Sep 2011
TRAI says it never sought auction of 2G spectrum
10 Sep 2011
The TRAI report, submitted to the CBI last month, states that it did not recommend any auction of mobile permits or an increase in the entry fee for new players
Google buys restaurant review guide Zagat
09 Sep 2011
Google yesterday acquired popular restaurant review guide Zagat, strengthening its local commerce assets
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