Crossroads gets US $10 mln line of credit from Fortress

Crossroads Systems Inc. gets US $10 million credit from Fortress Investment Group. An affiliate of Fortress Investment Group agreed to extend a US$10 million credit to Crossroads Systems Inc.


General Motors second quarter profit exceeds analyst estimates

U.S. automaker General Motors kept up profit gain with aggressive cost-cutting strategy. General Motors Co reported on Thursday that its second quarter revenue reached US$39.

Facebook surpasses expectations, gains big

Facebook traded above USD 30 on Thursday for the first time in five months. For the first time in five months, Marc Zuckerberg's brainchild, Facebook Inc.

Kinderhook’s portfolio company CRA merges with CCD

Kinderhook Industries announced its acquisition of Comprehensive Clinical Development but no financial details were disclosed.


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