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British Airways in talks to buy BMI from Lufthansa: report
08 Sep 2009
British Airways is reported to be considering a possible bid for rival UK carrier British Midland Airways Ltd. (BMI)
British Airways in talks to buy BMI from Lufthansa: report
08 Sep 2009
British Airways is reported to be considering a possible bid for rival UK carrier British Midland Airways Ltd. (BMI)
British Airways in talks to buy BMI from Lufthansa: report
08 Sep 2009
British Airways is reported to be considering a possible bid for rival UK carrier British Midland Airways Ltd. (BMI)
British Airways in talks to buy BMI from Lufthansa: report
08 Sep 2009
British Airways is reported to be considering a possible bid for rival UK carrier British Midland Airways Ltd. (BMI)
British Airways in talks to buy BMI from Lufthansa: report
08 Sep 2009
British Airways is reported to be considering a possible bid for rival UK carrier British Midland Airways Ltd. (BMI)
British Airways in talks to buy BMI from Lufthansa: report
08 Sep 2009
British Airways is reported to be considering a possible bid for rival UK carrier British Midland Airways Ltd. (BMI)
British Airways in talks to buy BMI from Lufthansa: report
08 Sep 2009
British Airways is reported to be considering a possible bid for rival UK carrier British Midland Airways Ltd. (BMI)
China Unicom and Telefonica in $1-billion share swap
08 Sep 2009
China’s second-largest mobile operator, China Unicom and Spain’s Telefonica SA will invest $1 billion in each other
Sigma acquires Bristol-Myers Sqibb’s brands
07 Sep 2009
Cadbury rejects Kraft Foods' $16.7 billion merger offer
07 Sep 2009
Cadbury has rejected its $16.7-billion (£10.2 billion) acquisition offer to create “a global powerhouse in snacks, confectionery and quick meals.”
AIG sells fund units to Pacific Century for $500 million
07 Sep 2009
AIG is selling part of its investment advisory and asset management business to PE firm Bridge Partners L P owned by Pacific Century Group (PCG), for around $500 million
HSBC scouts for ING’s Asian assets: report
07 Sep 2009
HSBC Holdings Plc. has made a $1.63-billion bid for Dutch financial services group ING Groep NV’s (ING) private banking businesse
Abu Dhabi's ATIC to acquire Singapore's Chartered Semi
07 Sep 2009
Singapore-based chip maker sells itself to Advanced Technology Investment for approximately $1.8 billion
Moog likely to acquire GE Aviation subsidiary
05 Sep 2009
Deutsche Telekom mulls sale of T-Mobile UK
05 Sep 2009
ArcelorMittal to take 35 per cent stake in Uttam Galva
05 Sep 2009
ArcelorMittal is launching a tender offer on 7 September 2009 to acquire a 29.4-per cent stake in Uttam Galva Steel, after having signed a co-promotion agreement with its original promoters
Toshiba, China wealth fund eye stake in Areva T&D
04 Sep 2009
Japan's Toshiba Corp is planning to acquire a power transmission equipment unit owned by French nuclear power major Areva.
Australia delays ruling on Chinese takeover of Lynas
04 Sep 2009
Australian regulators have extended the deadline for a decision for the third time since it asked China's CNMC to resubmit its application for approval to acquire Lynas
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