Corporations
Fairfax sets floor for BlackBerry
BlackBerry signed a tentative deal to be acquired by a consortium led by the company's biggest shareholder, Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd.
BV Investment sells off Butterfield Fulcrum to Mitsubishi UFJ Trust
One of the private equity firms focused on information and communication, BV Investment Partners, have exited its investment in Butterfield Fulcrum in favor of Mitsubishi UFJ.
CapMan Buyout agrees to purchase Nice Entertainment
In an agreement signed last Monday, CapMan Buyout purchases Nice Entertainment for an undisclosed amount.
AMR and US Airways set new deadlines
AMR and US Airways indicate new deadlines on their eventual decision on the merger as the lawsuit had affected the businesses.
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SolarCity Corp struck a marketing partnership deal with Crius Energy Trust. SolarCity Corp announced that it had agreed to a partnership agreement with Crius Energy Trust.
General Motors Co said it would undertaking a share buyback of some of its preferred shares held by a United Auto Workers healthcare trust.
UK softdrink maker AG Barr said that despite its failed merger deal with British softdrinks producer Britvic, it has managed to retain its strong position in the saturated softdrinks market.
Yongye International, Inc had announced today that they have entered in a merger agreement with Full Alliance International Limited at USD6.69 per share.
Microsoft would be introducing its second generation Surface tablets in a New York event on Monday, according to a report.
New appointments to HSBC Holdings management staff were recently announced to respond to the recovery in the region's financial markets.
Apple announced that its iPhone 5S and 5C had sold 9 million units in its opening weekend. Apple's newest iPhones set a new record for opening weekend sales.
In an exclusive interview with news site the Financial Times, Chairman and creative director Remo Ruffini of the French-Italian clothing company Moncler said that they had plans for an IPO listing this year.
American Airlines and US Airways Group Inc. had came to an agreement that the USD14 billion merger should be completed before the new deadline, which is on January 18 next year.
Potbelly Corp was hoping that its USD75 million IPO would have market pricing its shares not lower than USD9.