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Outward bound M&A deal activity from India picks up in 2010

Indian companies are becoming more active in international Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A). The out-bound M&A activity has ranged from the occasional multi-billion dollar deal to a number of smaller deals. The activity has been across a number of sectors such as telecommunications, IT services, Oil & Gas industry, Healthcare and Biotechnology. The outbound M&A deals from India indicate that 2010 will see more action as Indian companies are looking to expand their global presence using M&A as a key component of their global strategy.

23 March 2010

Recovering markets in Europe and North America offer opportunities for Indian media and technology companies

Recovering markets in Europe and North America present fresh opportunities for Indian media and technology companies with global ambitions. More »

02 March 2010

Disney's partnership with Hulu will change the rules in online video distribution

Disney's investment and joint-venture partnership with ad-supported streaming video site Hulu, will seriously impact existing players like Google's YouTube and Apple's iTunes service. More »

02 May 2009

Nokia invests $70m in Obopay

Nokia has invested $70 million for a minority stake in the mobile payment technology company Obopay. This is another salvo in the ongoing battle being fought to control the mobile payments segment between banks, mobile networks, handset makers and start-ups. More »

19 April 2009

Pearson buys China's leading provider of English language training for $145m in cash.

Pearson, the international education and information company, has bought Wall Street English, China's leading provider of premium English language training to adults, for $145m in cash. More »

16 April 2009

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