M&A
LyondellBasell sells flavors and fragrances business to Pinova Holdings for $150 million
23 Dec 2010
Teradata acquires cloud-based software firm Aprimo for $525 million
23 Dec 2010
The combination of Teradata’s powerful analytics and Aprimo’s innovative marketing helps clients integrate, streamline, and continuously accelerate profitable growth, according to the statement
France’s Rhodia set to acquire PI Polymer
22 Dec 2010
Shareholders oppose Mahindra Satyam-Tech Mahindra merger
22 Dec 2010
Several small shareholders say they would be short-changed if a merger was taken up in the near future because the Satyam scrip is way below valuation
Shareholders oppose Mahindra Satyam-Tech Mahindra merger
22 Dec 2010
Several small shareholders say they would be short-changed if a merger was taken up in the near future because the Satyam scrip is way below valuation
Shareholders oppose Mahindra Satyam-Tech Mahindra merger
22 Dec 2010
Several small shareholders say they would be short-changed if a merger was taken up in the near future because the Satyam scrip is way below valuation
JSW launches open offer as part of Ispat buyout
22 Dec 2010
Ispat and JSW will demarcate their areas of operation, with Ispat limiting its sales within a 200km radius of its plant inMaharashtra and avoiding southern markets, where JSW dominates
JSW Steel to buy 45.5 per cent in Ispat Industries for Rs2,157 crore
20 Dec 2010
JSW Steel is expected to take management control of Ispat Industries while the present promoter Vinod Mittal and family would continue to hold a stake of around 26 per cent in Ispat
CVC Capital plots $16-billion buyout of Spanish infrastructure giant Abertis
20 Dec 2010
CVC is looking at funding options before starting negotiations with Abertis, which has interests in motorways, toll roads, parking garages, airport management, telecommunication infrastructure and logistics.
ArcelorMittal raises bid for Canada's iron ore miner Baffinland to C$492 million
20 Dec 2010
The latest offer values the Toronto-based Baffinland at C$492 million, representing a premium of 14 per cent to its original bid of C$433 million
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