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Ralcorp completes buyout of Petri Baking Products
23 May 2012 at 6:01am
Ralcorp Holdings Inc. has completed its acquisition of cookie company Petri Baking Products Inc., the food maker said on Wednesday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.Petri makes and distributes private-brand ...
Bottomline likely to become attractive takeover target, says William Blair
23 May 2012 at 5:01am
William Blair believes SAP's (SAP) acquisition of Ariba (ARBA) validates and highlights the value of Bottomline's (EPAY) Paymode?)X offering. The firm suspects Bottomline will become a very attractive ...
General Cable to Acquire Alcan Cable
22 May 2012 at 2:00pm
General Cable Corporation is all set to acquire Alcan Cable, the wire and cable business of Rio Tinto plc.
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INSIDE ASIA; A Change in the Asian Equation
31 Jan 2012 at 12:00am SINGAPORE -- Central bankers in Asia have yet another reason to hesitate now that the U.S. Federal Reserve looks likely to keep interest rates low for longer. Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and the Philippines have all cut interest rates at least once in the past three months to try to shore up economic growth, and many economists predict that...Read more...
LETTER FROM EUROPE; The Move by Scotland to Go It Alone
17 Jan 2012 at 12:00am LONDON -- You are driving north. The highway skims by major cities -- Birmingham, Manchester -- until a barrier brings progress to a halt. A new international frontier straddles the road. There are passport checks, barbed wire revetments, currency exchange booths, customs controls, a gate reminiscent of Checkpoint Charlie in Cold War Berlin,...Read more...
Afghanistan Widens Effort to Recoup Bank's Assets
4 Jan 2012 at 12:00am KABUL, Afghanistan -- The Afghan Central Bank said Tuesday that the government was stepping up efforts to recoup public money lost more than a year ago in the collapse of Kabul Bank, the nation's largest private financial institution. The development may hearten the Afghan government's international backers, like the United States, by showing that...Read more...














