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Terex launches $1.25-bn hostile bid for Germany’s Demag Cranes
19 May 2011
US heavy-machinery maker Terex Corp has launched a hostile $1.25-billion takeover bid for German crane maker Demag Cranes AG.
Italian food group Parmalat rejects €3.38-bn offer from Lactalis
18 May 2011
The board of Italian food group Parmalat yesterday rejected a €3.38 billion ($4.92 billion) unsolicited takeover offer from family-run French dairy company Lactalis for being too low
DuPont acquires Danish food ingredient maker Danisco
16 May 2011
DuPont said its $6.3 billion tender offer was approved by over 92 per cent of Danisco shareholders.
Maple Group offers C$3.6 billion for TMX
16 May 2011
Hindustan National Glass buys Germany’s Agenda
13 May 2011
Ruia buys out two more European carpart makers
12 May 2011
Cairn-Vedanta deal to miss yet another deadline
12 May 2011
The 20 May deadline for the finalisation of the Cairn-Vedanta deal is likely to be extended again, as government approval for the deal is unlikely by this date
Cairn-Vedanta deal to miss yet another deadline
12 May 2011
The 20 May deadline for the finalisation of the Cairn-Vedanta deal is likely to be extended again, as government approval for the deal is unlikely by this date
Cairn-Vedanta deal to miss yet another deadline
12 May 2011
The 20 May deadline for the finalisation of the Cairn-Vedanta deal is likely to be extended again, as government approval for the deal is unlikely by this date
Axis Bank picks up 4% stake in Max New York Life
12 May 2011
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