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Riverstone Energy to increase IPO volume
According to demand, Riverstone Holdings would increase the IPO volume of Riverstone Energy. A demand from buyers for the minimum GBP670 million or USD1.
Birmingham City squelches rumors of sale
While there was an offer made for the club, Birmingham City management said that there were 'no immediate plans' to sell.
Fidelity Investments joins ETF market
Seeing a decline in its fees and revenues in its current market, Fidelity Investments goes into ETF management, a market dominated by the Vanguard Group and BlackRock Inc.
Icahn overrules son on Netflix share sale
Despite the protestations of son Brett, Carl Icahn still pushed on with the sale of shares in Netflix.
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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper had removed many hurdles for US and European investors in Canadian enterprises.
Teads closed its Series A investment round with USD 5.2 million from Partech Venture and Elaia Partners.
Sideris Pharmaceuticals Inc received USD 32 million in capital commitments in its Series A funding round.
Aside from the monetary penalties, the Attorney General required some form of admission of criminal liability on the part of JPMorgan.
A Tokyo-based analyst cited unnamed sources who said Apple Inc would be releasing its television models by the end of next year.
Google Inc confirmed reports of it acquiring French startup FlexyCore, the maker of Android performance booster technology DroidBooster.
Canso Select Opportunities Fund closed its Toronto IPO with USD 90 million. Lysander Funds Limited announced that its Canso Select Opportunities Fund completed its initial public offering at the Toronto Stock Exchange today.
Blackstone Group and GIC agreed to buy a 28.5% stake each in Rothesay Life, the European insurer of Goldman Sachs.
HTC, which is reeling from its first quarterly loss, is seeking to recover when it enters the smartwatch race using Google's Android OS.
Kuwaiti Finance Minister Sheikh Salem Abdulaziz al-Sabah said the government is reviewing its subsidies system to its residents and subsidies.