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ImClone rejects Bristol-Myers Squibb's $4.3 billion bid; cites $6.1 billion fresh offer
10 Sep 2008
Biotech company ImClone Systems has rejected Bristol-Myers Squibb's $4.3 billion bid as too low, saying it has received a higher offer from a large pharmaceutical company.
Air France - KLM seeks a share of the in consolidation pie through minority stakes in Austrian, Alitalia
10 Sep 2008
Marlboro-maker Altria looking to buy smokeless tobacco company UST for $10 billion
06 Sep 2008
Marlboro-maker Altria is in advanced talks with UST, the largest snuff producer in the US, to buy the smokeless tobacco and wine maker for $10 billion.
Tata Power to bid for Senoko; SBI to underwrite $1 billion loan
02 Sep 2008
Tata Power is bidding for Singapore’s largest power producer, for which it has tied up financing arrangement with State Bank of India
Vodacom buys Gateway for $700 million
30 Aug 2008
Cisco to aquire PostPath
28 Aug 2008
GfK gives up, WPP expected to win TNS: Reports
27 Aug 2008
ONGC close to acquiring Imperial Energy, says London paper; possible roadblock on GOI investment norms
25 Aug 2008
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