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Kerkorian offers $1.4 billion for 16 per cent of oil refiner Tesoro
By | 27 Oct 2007
Shareholder groups drop plan to block ArcelorMittal merger meeting
By | 25 Oct 2007
Essar Global completes Minnesota acquisition
By Our Corporate Bureau | 25 Oct 2007
ONGC roping in Statoil-Hydro, Petrobras to exploit Krishna-Godavari gas reserves
By Our Corporate Bureau | 25 Oct 2007
Easyjet agrees to buy GB Airways
By | 25 Oct 2007
Nike to buy sports apparel maker Umbro for $580 million
By | 23 Oct 2007
Blackstone gets EU nod for $26 billion acquisition of Hilton Hotels
By | 20 Oct 2007
Rio Tinto's $38 billion offer for Alcan gets regulatory approval
By | 19 Oct 2007
USV in marketing tie-up with Germany''s Sebapharma
By | 19 Oct 2007
China''s CITIC bids for Bear Stearns stake
By | 17 Oct 2007
Discovery gets into online search business with $250 million acquisition of HowStuffWorks
17 Oct 2007
ArcelorMittal acquires steelcord wire company in China
By | 16 Oct 2007
Merrill Lynch acquires 5 per cent in Religare ahead of IPO
By | 16 Oct 2007
Air India''s entry to the Star Alliance is cleared
By | 15 Oct 2007
3i Infotech to acquire US-based J&B Software
By | 15 Oct 2007
BEA rebuffs merger offer by Oracle
By | 13 Oct 2007
Ranbaxy to raise stake in Zenotech Laboratories
By | 13 Oct 2007
Royal Bank of Scotland- Fortis- Santander consortium acquires ABN Amro in world''s biggest banking takeover
By | 11 Oct 2007
JPMorgan consortium to acquire Southern Water from RBS
By | 11 Oct 2007
Cadbury to spin off soft drinks business in North America
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Oct 2007
Google acquires Finnish social networking service Jaiku
By | 10 Oct 2007
Lupin acquires Japan''s Kyowa Pharmaceutical
By | 10 Oct 2007
Corus to sell aluminium plants in Germany, Netherlands
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Oct 2007
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