Australia's Wesfarmers bids for Coles Seattle Post Intelligencer - 17 minutes ago AP MELBOURNE, Australia -- Australian conglomerate Wesfarmers Ltd. on Monday offered 21.9 billion Australian dollars, or $18.6 billion, for retailer Coles Group Ltd. Wesfarmers buys Coles The Age UPDATE 2-Wesfarmers close to winning Coles with improved bid Reuters NEWS.com.au - Bloomberg - Reuters.uk - Financial Times all 173 news articles » ASX:WES - ASX:CGJ Virgin Media board considering bid - reports CNNMoney.com - 33 minutes ago LONDON, Jul. 2, 2007 (AFX International Focus) -- Cable TV giant Virgin Media (NASDAQ:VMED) has effectively put itself up for sale after asking advisers to consider whether it has a future as a publicly-listed company, the Daily Telegraph reported, ... Carlyle in Talks to Buy Virgin Media Washington Post Carlyle Group in Talks to Acquire Virgin Media New York Times Financial Times - BBC News - Independent - The Age all 136 news articles » VMED BCE Sale Will Force Canadians to Seek Dividend Yields Elsewhere Bloomberg - 1 hour ago By Chris Fournier and Sean B. Pasternak July 2 (Bloomberg) -- BCE Inc., whose dividends made the stock a popular gift for Canadian grandchildren, will disappear from portfolios after its C$34.2 billion ($32.1 billion) buyout, forcing retail investors ... For Sabia, it was always about time Globe and Mail BCE Accepts $48.5 Billion LBO BusinessWeek New York Times - Financial Times (subscription) - Bangkok Post - The Moscow Times all 436 news articles » BCE |
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Shuttle Leaves Calif. Atop Jumbo Jet ABC News - 15 hours ago The Space Shuttle Atlantis takes off atop its modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft from Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. on the first leg of its ferry flight back to the Kennedy Space Center, Sunday, July 1, 2007. It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a space shuttle? La Vista Sun Shuttle Atlantis on way to Kennedy Space Center Xinhua Reuters - International Herald Tribune - Forbes - iTWire all 368 news articles » Apple Faces a Rebellion Over iTunes New York Times - 2 hours ago By JEFF LEEDS Steven P. Jobs, the co-founder and chief executive of Apple, is an emerging force in the mobile phone business, thanks to the snaking lines of gadget fans who queued up last week to buy the iPhone. Universal Music May Not Wall Street Journal Universal goes cool on iTunes Store iTWire Reuters.uk - engadget - Mac Rumors - Austin American-Statesman (subscription) all 31 news articles » Eagles Again Flying High over America Voice of America - Jun 29, 2007 By Paul Sisco The American bald eagle, a national symbol since 1782, was once almost wiped out by hunters and pesticide poisoning. Legal Eagle Washington Post The eagle soars, again Seattle Times CCN Magazine - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer - iAfrica.com - Environment News Service all 94 news articles » |
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