Financial News: SABMiller Drinks To Decade Of M&AWall Street Journal "We believe in the benefits of a well-balanced and widely diversified business portfolio." Beer consumption is still growing in many emerging markets, vindicating at least for now SABMiller's strategy. By contrast, UK consumption last year fell for the …
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Top Funds Beat S&P 500 in Play on Resurgent EconomyBloomberg Merger speculation increased this month after Armonk, New York- based International Business Machines Corp., the world’s biggest computer-services provider, started talks to buy Santa Clara, California- based Sun Microsystems Inc., the fourth- largest …
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Business school partners foreign varsities on admission, lecturesThe Punch, Nigeria According to him, the executive business school was established in response to the large and growing demand for academic programmes in the UK. He added that the school also provides business executives and the working class the opportunity of enjoying …
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Top Funds Beat S&P 500 in Play on Resurgent EconomyBloomberg Merger speculation increased this month after Armonk, New York- based International Business Machines Corp., the world’s biggest computer-services provider, started talks to buy Santa Clara, California- based Sun Microsystems Inc., the fourth- largest …
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Godrej Consumer Looking for Acquisitions AbroadWall Street Journal It acquired Keyline Brands, a UK- based provider of personal-care products, in 2005. It also bought two South African firms - hair color company Rapidol in 2006 and hair accessory maker Kinky last year. Mr. Godrej said new acquisitions could be funded …
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Viewpoints: G20 businessmen in LondonBBC News, UK He went on to found TiE UK, a business mentoring network, and is now exploring new business opportunities in the area of microfinance in the developing world. He says the main economic problems now facing India and the UK are unemployment which could …
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Welshman Alden Holden behind the world’s tallest residential buildingWalesOnline, United Kingdom Alden left his home in Porthcawl a year ago to join the company behind the redevelopment which, when completed, will feature a tower – The Domain – standing more than 1253ft high. He learnt the ways of the business world at an early age, watching his …
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