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SBI sets 34:100 share swap ratio for State Bank of Indore merger
29 Mar 2010
This will be SBI's second merger of an associate bank after the merger of State Bank of Saurashtra in August 2008
Bharti-Zain deal to be inked tomorrow: report
29 Mar 2010
HUL exits Capgemini Business Services
29 Mar 2010
Sinopec to acquire upstream assets in Angola for $2.46 billion
29 Mar 2010
Asia's largest crude refiner Sinopec, yesterday said that it would acquire a stake in Angola’s upstream assets for $2.46 billion, its first overseas oil-asset acquisition
Ford to sell Volvo to China's Geely for $1.8 billion
29 Mar 2010
The acquisition by Geely is likely to be the biggest overseas acquisition by a Chinese automaker, although it lacks experience in running international brands
Reliance Life to divest 26 per cent stake to Swiss Re: report
29 Mar 2010
Anil Ambani group insurance venture Reliance Life Insurance is expected to announce a 26-per cent stake sale to the world’s second biggest reinsurer Swiss Reinsurance
BMG Rights Management set to acquire Cherry Lane
27 Mar 2010
Punj Lloyd to divest its stake in Pipavav to SKIL Infra: report
27 Mar 2010
The Delhi based company is selling its stake to strengthen its financial position
Canada’s Craig Wireless sells spectrum to Inukshuk for $78 million
27 Mar 2010
Inukshuk, a 50:50 joint venture between Canada's two biggest mobile operators, will acquire all of Craig Wireless’ spectrum licences in Manitoba and British Colombia for $78 million).
Polaris acquires SaaS provider IndigoTX
26 Mar 2010
Essar Group buys Indonesian coal mine for Rs909 crore
26 Mar 2010
The coal deposit at the mine contains high-quality bituminous coal with a calorific value of 6,000 and low-ash, low-moisture content, making it suitable for use in power plants
After failing in Africa, ONGC now eyes Canada
25 Mar 2010
After losing out to China in Uganda and Algeria, public sector ONGC, has now set its eyes on Canada to acquire overseas energy assets
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