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The world’s two biggest beer producers to merge and create a new beer giant

SABMiller has accepted an increased takeover bid from rival Anheuser-Busch InBev. The deal, worth around $104 billion, will result in a new company that will...

The biggest tech deal in history has been struck – Dell will acquire EMC...

Computer maker Dell has announced that it has signed an agreement to buy storage technology firm EMC for $67 billion. Under the terms of the...

Heinz and Kraft’s merger to form the 5th largest food and beverage company in...

Kraft Foods Group Inc. will merge with H.J. Heinz Co and form the 3rd largest food and beverage company in North America and the...

Cardia Bioplastics advances merger with Australian Stellar Films Group

Cardia Bioplastics has announced that it has signed an agreement to merge with Stellar Films Group – an Australian privately owned company that manufactures...

ACCC greenlights Boral-CSR brick-making merger

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has approved the proposed clay brick joint venture between CSR and Boral, thus paving the way for...

Cardia Bioplastics and Stellar Films set to merge

Melbourne-based, publicly listed supplier of biohybrid and compostable resins Cardia Bioplastics has announced a proposed merger with Stellar Films Group to form a leader...

Metso snubs Weirs’ latest takeover bid

Finland’s Metso — a leading process performance provider in the mining, construction and oil & gas industries — has rebuffed Scottish Weir Group’s second, improved takeover...

AstraZeneca rejects Pfizer’s final takeover offer

AstraZeneca, one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical and biologics companies, has rejected Pfizer’s improved and “final” offer for a merger that would have created...
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