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PVR drops bid to acquire DLF’s cinema business
16 Feb 2010
Norway’s Yara to acquire US rival Terra for $4.1 billion
16 Feb 2010
Yara’s purchase comes after US chemical manufacturer CF Industries Holdings Inc. in January withdrew a hostile takeover of Terra, saying the company had become too expensive.
Bharti all set to acquire Zain Africa BV
15 Feb 2010
Bharti today said it has entered into exclusive talks with Zain to acquire all of Zain's African assets, potentially worth around $10.7 billion
VAS provider Telenity acquires Construia
15 Feb 2010
Buffett's Berkshire completes $26 billion acquisition of BNSF
13 Feb 2010
With about $173 billion under management, around 80 businesses and about $14 billion of buying demand in the stock markets, Berkshire Hathaway now joins S&P 500.
Bharti bids $10.7 billion for Zain's African assets: report
13 Feb 2010
Bharti Airtel also today announced strategic organisational changes to enhance focus on expanding its international operations.
Motorola plans to split early next year
12 Feb 2010
Motorola, maker of the first cellular phone in 1983, is going ahead with its 2009 plan of splitting the company into two publicly traded companies and said yesterday that it has targeted to do so in the first quarter of 2011.
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