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UltraTech calls off bid for Jaypee cement assets
27 Feb 2016
This is the second deal in recent times in the cement sector to be called off due to regulatory hurdles, after Birla Corporation terminated its $750-million offer to acquire two cement assets of LafargeHolcim after being denied limestone-mining rights
Allergen deal to help Pfizer save $35 bn in annual taxes: report
26 Feb 2016
The Pfizer-Allergen deal is the largest inversion ever, which would potentially lower the merged entity's annual tax bill by $35 billion in the United States
Sharp, Foxconn chiefs to meet, discuss takeover issues
26 Feb 2016
Analysts have said Sharp needs to find a buyer or secure some form of bailout by the end of March due to its weak finances
Sharp, Foxconn chiefs to meet, discuss takeover issues
26 Feb 2016
Analysts have said Sharp needs to find a buyer or secure some form of bailout by the end of March due to its weak finances
Sharp, Foxconn chiefs to meet, discuss takeover issues
26 Feb 2016
Analysts have said Sharp needs to find a buyer or secure some form of bailout by the end of March due to its weak finances
IPCL to buy Andhra power plant from French firm
26 Feb 2016
Ibibo gets $250 million investment from Naspers
24 Feb 2016
Reliance Communications receives regulatory approval to acquire Sistema
22 Feb 2016
Once Rcom acquires Sistema Shyam, and Aircel, the combined entity will have close to 20 per cent of the total spectrum in virtually every band currently available to private players
Amazon buys Indian payments processor Emvantage
16 Feb 2016
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