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Air Deccan to spin off its charter business
By | 14 Sep 2007
Bayer completes acquisition of US biologics manufacturing facility from Novartis
By Our Corporate Bureau | 14 Sep 2007
Cadbury rejects bid for US drinks unit from Blackstone- Kohlberg Kravis Roberts - Lion Capital over financing terms
By Our Corporate Bureau | 14 Sep 2007
France''s PPR SA to buy United Retail Group Inc
By | 14 Sep 2007
Maxis Communications Bhd denies plans to exit Aircel
By | 13 Sep 2007
Bombay Dyeing rubbishes reports on stake sale to Blackstone
By | 13 Sep 2007
Standard Chartered Bank buys aircraft leasing firm Pembroke
By | 13 Sep 2007
Steel Authority of India chief wants merger with Rashtriysa Ispat Nigam; moots Rs40,000-crore expansion
By | 12 Sep 2007
UK billionaire Joseph Lewis buys 7 per cent stake in Bear Stearns
By Our Corporate Bureau | 11 Sep 2007
Reliance buys Malaysia''s Hualon, boosts yarn output by 25 per cent
By | 10 Sep 2007
Carborundum Universal acquires Volzhsky of Russia for $37 million
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 Sep 2007
M&M looking for acquisitions in US, Europe
By | 07 Sep 2007
Arcelor Mittal''s Sparrows Point plant; Why it has to be sold
By | 07 Sep 2007
India second M&A hotspot in APAC banking space, says study
By | 06 Sep 2007
General Electric to buy UK's Sondex for $583 million
By Our Corporate Bureau | 04 Sep 2007
Zimbabwe government buys out H J Heinz''s stake in Olivine Industry
By | 04 Sep 2007
Paramount Communications acquires UK-based AEI Cables
By | 04 Sep 2007
Blue River Capital acquires 10.22 per cent in Rane Holdings
By | 03 Sep 2007
Mallya to buy stake in US-based Epic Aircraft
By | 03 Sep 2007
Dubai Aerospace may drop its Auckland airport bid
By | 01 Sep 2007
Bayer HealthCare acquires US consumer health firm Citracal
By Our Corporate Bureau | 31 Aug 2007
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