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Veeva Systems files registration statement for IPO
Veeva Systems Inc. announced filing a registration statement with the US Securities Exchange Commission for a proposed IPO.
Furniture Brands wins approval for bankruptcy financing
Furniture Brands International Inc. won an approval for bankruptcy financing in a hearing held today at Wilmington, Delaware.
EADS restructures with goal to be at the top of aerospace industry
Marwan Lahoud said that EADS is undertaking restructuring in order to become the leading company in the civil aerospace industry.
BlackBerry to lobby Canadian Government over foreign-takeover rule
BlackBerry Ltd. was scheduled to meet with Canadian lawmakers to discuss the Investment Canada Act as investor concerns increased that a domestic buyout of the struggling company would no longer be possible.
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Pandora Media announced that it has hired a new executive on board the company to help boost the company's ad sales and profit.
Newell Rubbermaid Inc. announced today it had closed the sale of its hardware businesses with gross proceeds valued USD214 million.
The Taizhou project, a petrochemical complex located in East China, had stalled because of the lack of a proper location.
KKR contemplating partnership with INCJ for the purchase of Panasonic's healthcare unit. Private equity firm KKR, according to sources with knowledge of the transaction, is contemplating if it would enter into a partnership agreement with state supported Innovation Network Corporation of Japan.
Deutsche Bank AG was under review for excessive entertainment expenses made for pension fund executives.
The buyout firm is now the second largest shareholder in News Corp after mogul Rupert Murdoch. CORRECTED: Reference of Southeastern Asset Management as a hedge fund when it is a global investment management firm.
The complaints from Fire Island residents post Hurricane Sandy was the reason that Verizon started to change its tune on its actions.
The complications arise from the current bid by Vodafone Group Plc because of the increased shareholdings of Elliot Management Corp in Kabel Deutschland.
John Landgraf, Chief executive of FX Networks, criticized CBS and Amazon openly about their current agreement for the latter to stream episodes of new shows like "Under the Dome" days after it aired on primetime TV.
Because of the still too expensive low cost iPhone 5C, the share values of Japanese suppliers fell in the market.