M&A
Vale acquires Bunge’s Brazilian fertilizer assets for $3.8 billion
28 Jan 2010
Under the terms, $1.65 billion will be paid for the phosphate mines and plants and the remaining $2.15 billion for the shares held by Bunge in Forfertil.
Vale acquires Bunge’s Brazilian fertilizer assets for $3.8 billion
28 Jan 2010
Under the terms, $1.65 billion will be paid for the phosphate mines and plants and the remaining $2.15 billion for the shares held by Bunge in Forfertil.
Vale acquires Bunge’s Brazilian fertilizer assets for $3.8 billion
28 Jan 2010
Under the terms, $1.65 billion will be paid for the phosphate mines and plants and the remaining $2.15 billion for the shares held by Bunge in Forfertil.
KKR acquires Pets at Home for £955 million
27 Jan 2010
Spyker bags GM’s Saab brand for $500 million
27 Jan 2010
Spyker, the Netherlands-based sport car specialist’s dogged perseverance to acquire GM’s Swedish brand Saab, finally paid off yesterday, when it closed the deal for $500 million
Cochlear, Synthes seen front runners for Siemens’ hearing aid unit
27 Jan 2010
The two companies are joining hands with a slew of private equity firms Hellman & Friedman and KKR for the German company, which sells one in every four hearing aids sold in the world
KNOC to invest $6.5 billion in Canadian energy firms: report
27 Jan 2010
Following China’s footsteps South Korea’s state-owned oil and gas company is planning acquisitions in resource-rich countries while valuations are still low due to the economic downturn
Medtronic to acquire Invatec for $350 million
25 Jan 2010
Japan’s KDDI to acquire Jupiter Telecom stake for $4 billion
25 Jan 2010
Japan’s second-biggest mobile-phone operator is acquiring a 38-per cent stake at a 65-per cent premium to boost its competitive strengths against rivals NTT DoCoMo, Softbank Corp and NTT
Moller-Maersk calls off $1.3 billion acquisition of two oil fields in the Gulf of Mexico
25 Jan 2010
NAB completes due diligence on Axa
23 Jan 2010
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