M&A
T-Mobile, Sprint finalising merger plans: report
22 Jun 2017
Tata Group may be likeliest buyer of stake in ailing Air India
22 Jun 2017
The $104-billion Tata group is not particularly keen to acquire AI unless the government significantly reduces the airline’s debt of over Rs50,000 crore
Centrica to sell two of its biggest gas-fired power plants to Czech peer EPH for £318 mn
21 Jun 2017
Walmart to buy Bonobos for $310 mn
17 Jun 2017
Nestle looks to sell US confectionery business
17 Jun 2017
Amazon to by Whole Foods, sends jitters through US grocery market
17 Jun 2017
Online retailer Amazon is buying Whole Foods Market Inc for $13.7 billion, entering the brick-and-mortar store segment in a move that could turn the high-end grocer into a mass-market merchant
Du Pont-Dow Chemical merger deal gets US antitrust nod
16 Jun 2017
The justice department nod for the $130-billion all-stock merger is conditional on the companies offloading certain assets, while the merger is yet to get clearance from the Canadian authorities
Warburg Pincus to buy 43% stake in Tata Tech for Rs2,323 cr
16 Jun 2017
The deal will see Tata Capital divesting its entire 13 per cent stake held by Tata Growth Fund and Alpha TC Holdings, while Tata Motors will sell 30 per cent to get its holding down to 43 per cent, the same as the new investor
Verizon completes $4.5bn acquisition of Yahoo
14 Jun 2017
Yahoo will now join the newly-created Verizon subsidiary Oath that houses over 50 media and technology brands
Alphabet to sell Boston Dynamics to SoftBank
09 Jun 2017
Sell-out not on cards, Azim Premji assures Wipro staff
06 Jun 2017
The rumours follow reports that Premji, who owns a 73.25 per cent stake in Wipro, took home 63 per cent less compensation for the last financial year as the country’s third largest software exporter saw profits declining due to shifts in business and technology
Rcom and Aircel to merge as Aircom
05 Jun 2017
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