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Howard Hughes
tomorrow or Sunday. beginning yesterday. wrap up its $11.1 billion deal. of Qantas stock or its deal, under which it will strip $4 billion from Qantas's coffers in the first year, will be dead. Sunday. half of what is needed for the bid to succeed...
Motion control equipment and generator manufacturer Regal-Beloit Corp. has agreed to buy Tecumseh Products Co.'s Fasco residential/commercial and Asian operations for $220 million in cash...
IT Directors Forum: director adds battle box to business continuity plan by John-Paul Kamath IT directors should prepare a portable "battle box" as essential back-up to take away from the office in case of disaster...
Stocks rise on day, week Major gauges manage gains Friday as upbeat corporate news helps investors look beyond mixed economic news; investors look to earnings and guidance next week...
Posted by May 25, 2007 16:42PM Shares of Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (NYSE: ) shot up more than 10 percent today, to $78.13, amid rumors that it will be acquired by a Brazilian company...
New Delhi, Feb 13 (IANS) India proposes to draft clear guidelines and even come out with a new law to ensure that its national security concerns are adequately addressed while welcoming foreign direct investment (FDI) into the country, according to top o...
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