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Emami to merge Zandu’s FMCG business, hive off realty arm
20 Jun 2009
Kolkata-based Emami Ltd, which acquired a majority stake in Zandu Pharmaceutical Works in October 2008, has decided to merge the fast moving consumer goods business of Zandu into Emami.
OZ assets mark China's largest Australian acquisition
19 Jun 2009
The acquisition of of OZ Minerals is the largest single acquisition of an Australian asset, by a Chinese company
Sterlite ups bid for Asarco by $170 million
16 Jun 2009
WPP acquires stake in MDS, China
06 Jun 2009
NetApp ups offer for Data Domain with $1.9 billion
04 Jun 2009
NetApp has offerd to acquire Data Domain common stock for $30 per share in cash and stock deal valued at approximately $1.9 billion
ITI likely to lead PSU divestment: report
04 Jun 2009
Mikati clan renews backing to Bharti-MTN merger
30 May 2009
GMR buys out Singapore's Island Power
29 May 2009
Bharti-MTN deal may leave SingTel cold
26 May 2009
Markets cheer Malvinder’s exit from Ranbaxy
26 May 2009
PetroChina to buy 45.5 per cent stake in SPC for $1 billion
25 May 2009
PetroChina, the world's second-most valuable oil and gas company after Exxon Mobil Corp yesterday said it was buying a 45.5-per cent stake in oil refiner Singapore Petroleum Company (SPC) for $1.02 billion
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