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Zydus Cadila gets USFDA nod for anti-rheumatic drug
By | 26 Sep 2007
AstraZeneca acquires paediatric asthma development programmes from Verus Pharmaceuticals
By | 25 Sep 2007
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts completes acquisition of First Data Corp
By | 25 Sep 2007
Gremach Infrastructure acquires 75-per cent controlling stake in 11 coalmines in Mozambique
By Our Corporate Bureau | 25 Sep 2007
Oman Air to rent six Boeing 787s from Kuwait's Aviation Lease and Finance Co
By Our Corporate Bureau | 24 Sep 2007
Sharp to take 14.3 per cent stake in Pioneer for $357 million
By | 20 Sep 2007
Canadian fund Pension Plan Investment Board discloses details of its bid for Auckland International Airport
19 Sep 2007
ICICI Ventures looking to offload its Deccan Aviation stake?
By | 19 Sep 2007
Orient-Express turns down Taj group overtures
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Sep 2007
Kirloskar Brothers takes over management of ailing Kolhapur Steel
By | 19 Sep 2007
Philips scouting for M&As to double turnover by 2010
By | 19 Sep 2007
American Express acquisition to boost Standard Chartered''s wealth management business
By | 19 Sep 2007
Nasdaq weighing sale of part equity, says report
By | 19 Sep 2007
General Electric Company to acquire M601 turboprop maker Walter Engines a.s
By Our Corporate Bureau | 18 Sep 2007
Wipro completes cash tender offer for Infocrossing
By | 18 Sep 2007
Yahoo! acquires e-mail company Zimbra
By Our Corporate Bureau | 18 Sep 2007
CRH buying Cemex cement assets
By Our Corporate Bureau | 18 Sep 2007
OCM and Burlington in strategic alliance for worsted wool fabrics
By | 18 Sep 2007
Air Deccan to spin off its charter business
By | 14 Sep 2007
Bayer completes acquisition of US biologics manufacturing facility from Novartis
By Our Corporate Bureau | 14 Sep 2007
Cadbury rejects bid for US drinks unit from Blackstone- Kohlberg Kravis Roberts - Lion Capital over financing terms
By Our Corporate Bureau | 14 Sep 2007
France''s PPR SA to buy United Retail Group Inc
By | 14 Sep 2007
Maxis Communications Bhd denies plans to exit Aircel
By | 13 Sep 2007
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