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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
Zenotech to boost Ranbaxy''s presence in generic biopharmaceuticals
By | 09 Oct 2007
Moscow bars ArcelorMittal from bidding for Siberian coalfields
By | 05 Oct 2007
Oracle-owned iFlex buys remaining stake in Canada''s Castek
By | 05 Oct 2007
Wadia family to sell a stake in GoAir
By | 05 Oct 2007
DLF board to consider foreign acquisitions
By | 05 Oct 2007
Citigroup offers to fund Northern Rock buy-out
By Our Corporate Bureau | 04 Oct 2007
PepsiCo to acquire Brazilian snack company Lucky
By | 04 Oct 2007
ArcelorMittal to acquire control of Argentina''s Acindar
By | 03 Oct 2007
Ranbaxy to up Zenotech Lab stake to 45 per cent for Rs214 crore
By | 03 Oct 2007
NASDAQ to acquire Boston Stock Exchange
03 Oct 2007
BBC finds Lonely Planet; acquires majority stake
By Our Corporate Bureau | 01 Oct 2007
Bain Capital Partners, Huawei Technologies acquire 3Com
By | 29 Sep 2007
Cobra beer seeks local buyouts in addition to its greenfield projects
By Our Corporate Bureau | 28 Sep 2007
Merrill
By | 28 Sep 2007
Lupin acquires drugs intermediates manufacturer Rubamin Laboratories
By | 28 Sep 2007
MTNL bids for Lanka''s fixed wireless operator Suntel
By | 28 Sep 2007
Bear Stearns may offer stakes to Buffet, banks: report
By Our Corporate Bureau | 27 Sep 2007
LaSalle acquisition costs 4,000 jobs at Bank of America
By Our Banking Bureau | 27 Sep 2007
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