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Mergers & Acquisitions News and Information on Yahoo! Finance
Mergers & Acquisitions News and Information on Yahoo! Finance
IBM completes acquisition of Varicent Software
23 May 2012 at 8:00am
IBM Corp. has completed its acquisition of analytics software provider Varicent Software Inc. Financial terms were not disclosed.Varicent's software automates and analyzes data across sales, finance, human ...
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 ...
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Extraordinary Delusions Or The Madness Of Machines: Why Gold Might Be Setting...
15 May 2012 at 9:18am Seeking Alpha Intuition tells us that gold should be moving higher under the circumstances, after all, we are talking about the beginning phases of a major currency, and perhaps economic, collapse. But it isn't. It is headed south. To what do we owe this curiosity? |
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Why Gold Might Be Setting Up For a Big Move Higher - The Market Oracle
10 May 2012 at 10:49am The Market Oracle Intuition tells us that gold should be moving higher under the circumstances, after all, we are talking about the beginning phases of a major currency, and perhaps economic, collapse. But it isn't. It is headed south. To what do we owe this curiosity? and more » |
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How single cities grow to dominate global finance - MoneyWeek
8 May 2012 at 5:17am MoneyWeek The simple answer is that financial capitals evolve in a similar way, and to meet similar needs, as money itself does. In the same way that it makes sense for two people to swap different goods with one another via a common form of exchange (money), ... |
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