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Yahoo Inc. recently unveiled its brand new logo, and CEO Marissa Meyer helped with the design over a summer weekend.
ATK announced today that a definitive agreement has been set with Bushnell Group Holdings Inc to acquire the latter for USD985 million.
Philippine real estate developer Megaworld Corporation would be adding PHP10 billion to its PHP25 billion development fund for the 72-hectare Iloilo Business Park located in the Visayas region.
Dangote Group president and Africa's richest man Aliko Dangote signed a loan worth USD3.3 billion with 12 local and international banks to fund a USD3 billion proposed oil refinery complex in Nigeria.
Bearings maker SKF agreed to buy US-based Kaydon Corporation for USD1.25 billion in cash. The world's biggest maker of bearings, SKF, said on Thursday that it had agreed on buying US-based Kaydon Corporation in the tune of USD1.
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. released an exchange statement today, voicing out its opposition against Qantas Airways Ltd. (QAN)'s Hong Kong budget carrier venture with China Eastern Airlines Corp. and gambling tycoom Stanley Ho.
Prominent exchange-traded funds (ETF) market desk keeper Reggie Browne and at least two senior managers would be leaving KCG Holdings Inc.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. co-heads Richard Gnodde, David Solomon and John Weinberg announced the appointment of Stuart Berstein as head of the investment banking firm's venture capital client group.
Tech and media site AllThingsD reported that Answers.com bought Easy2 Technologies for less than USD20 million.
Credit rating agency Standard and Poor's (S&P) said in a court filing that the reason US Justice Department filed a case against them was to get back for downgrading US' credit rating last August 2011.
Eastman Kodak Co. Chief Executive Antonio Perez said that the company's balance sheet post-bankrupty and its restructuring would lead the imaging and photographic equipment maker to the road of financial success.
News Corp. sold 33 local newspapers of its newspaper portfolio to Fortress Investment Group LLC. An Associated Press report said that News Corp. sold 33 smaller publications of its newspaper portfolio to Fortress Investment Group LLC for an undisclosed amount.
Chinese media said that Apple invited local journalists in its September 11 event in Beijing, a day later from the tech giant's newest iPhone model launch in its Cupertino, California headquarters.
Affin Holdings Bhd (AHB) was picked over its biggest competitor, AMMB Holdings Bhd (AMMB), to start talks in purchasing most of Hwang-DBS Malaysia Bhd's investment banking assets.
Indonesia has been losing its attraction as a private equity goldmine due to increased competition, shifting government regulations and high valuation prices.
Petrochina Securities investor Johan Broux filed a disclosure suit against Petrochina Co and its current and former executives for failing to disclose pertinent news to investors.
Yucaipa Cos. and billionaire Ron Burkle filed a letter to Morgans Hotel Group Co. Chairman Jason Kalisman demanding the sale of the New York-based hotelier.
Japanese camera and endoscope maker Olympus Corp. would be prosecuted by UK's Serious Fraud Office for providing "misleading, false or deceptive" information in its Gyrus Group's financial accounts dating fiscal years 2009 and 2010.
According to an investigative report by the Huffington Post, Microsoft Corp would be dipping into its USD60 billion offshore holdings to finance its Nokia handset business acquisition in cash.
In an interview conducted by newly-acquired newspaper the Washington Post, Amazon.com Inc. CEO Jeff Bezos said that he would be applying his management style in Amazon to the beleaguered newspaper.
US investment firm Starboard Value LP voiced his opposition of the Smithfield Foods Inc.'s takeover bid by Shuanghui International Holdings Ltd. in a letter addressed to his co-shareholders on Tuesday.
The government of Afghanistan would be looking for favorable bidders for the privatization of the New Kabul Bank.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) fined Aberdeen Asset Management GBP7.2 million for not Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said that it would impose a GBP7.
Opposition Members of the Parliament (MP) expressed their concerns over the UK government not providing enough protection for Royal as the universal postal service near privatization.
The government of Japan proposed today its JPY47 billion or USD473 million 'ice wall' project in the hopes of stopping the leakage of radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant.
Although both companies declined to comment, analysts said Time Warner might have caved in to CBS's demands for higher transmission fee and additional fees for digital content.
A Wall Street Journal cited sources who told the newspaper that Citigroup Inc. sold over USD6 billion in private equity and hedge fund assets to comply with new regulations on bank's holdings in investments.
Microsoft said it would be buying the handset business of Finnish company Nokia for EUR5.44 billion or USD7.2 billion, with Nokia CEO Elop and other senior executives transferring to the American multinational software firm.
Technology and startup blog e27 backtracked on its earlier report that the formation of Alliance for Venture Capitals (AVCII) in Indonesia last week was merely a casual lunch date to discuss topics and future policies for the internet startup community.
With the opening of its new Australian unit, Twitter confirmed the official appointment of ex-Google unit head Karen Stock as the country manager for Australia.
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