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02/8/2013
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Heineken spells out gains from APB full purchase
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Dutch brewer Heineken said on Friday its acquisition of the rest of Asia Pacific Breweries would boost its earnings per share slightly in the first year and yield 25 million euros ($33.5 million) of synergy benefits this year and next.
Arch Capital to enter U.S. mortgage insurance market
(Reuters) - Reinsurer Arch Capital Group Ltd said its U.S. subsidiary Arch U.S. MI will acquire CMG Mortgage Insurance Co and the operating platform of PMI Mortgage Insurance Co for about $300 million to enter the U.S. mortgage insurance market.
Siemens to build turbines for wind park, funding in place
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's Siemens said it has won an order worth 700 million euros ($937 million) to deliver 80 wind turbines to the Butendiek offshore wind power plant in the North Sea.
Rafale deal "highest priority" in India FY14 budget: air force chief
BANGALORE (Reuters) - India's agreement to buy 126 Rafale fighter jets from France's Dassault Aviation is of the "highest priority" in India's budget for the upcoming financial year that begins in April, Air Chief Marshal N.A.K. Browne said on Thursday.
Charter to buy Optimum West from Cablevision for $1.63 billion
(Reuters) - U.S. cable company Charter Communications said on Thursday it was buying Cablevision's rural cable asset Optimum West for $1.63 billion.
Investor to vote against MetroPCS/T-Mobile USA deal
(Reuters) - An investment adviser to shareholders holding about 7.5 million shares of MetroPCS Communications Inc said it intends to vote against the company's proposed merger with T-Mobile USA due to the deal valuation and debt levels that come with it.
Germany's Software AG to buy back shares worth up to 180 million euro
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Software AG on Thursday said it will buy back shares worth up to 180 million euros ($241.01 million).
Universal Music to sell Parlophone to Warner Music for 487 million pounds
(Reuters) - Vivendi SA's Universal Music Group said it has agreed to sell its Parlophone Label Group to Warner Music Group for 487 million pounds ($765 million).
Canadian activist fund West Face acquires stake in SNC-Lavalin
(Reuters) - Canada's West Face Capital, an activist fund that successfully pressured for a shake-up at Maple Leaf Foods in 2010, has acquired a minority stake in SNC-Lavalin Group Inc, the scandal-plagued Canadian engineering and construction company.
Vivendi's Universal sells Parlophone to Warner
PARIS (Reuters) - Vivendi's Universal Music Group (UMG) has agreed to sell one of EMI's most prized assets, the Parlophone Label Group, to Warner Music for 487 million pounds ($764.71 million) in cash, parent Vivendi said on Thursday.
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