Indian M&A has scaled unprecedented heights in the first half
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Deals agreed by Indian companies grew in size and volume in the first half of 2000, reaching a record $4.7bn. Deals have been concentrated in the power supply, telecommunications, information technology and cement industries.
Publication Name: Acquisitions Monthly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0952-3618
Year: 2000
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BT sells off real estate
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Telecommunications company, British Telecom, divested itself of its property portfolio in June 2001 for 2.3 billion pounds sterling. The company needed money to reduce high debts and it will lease back its exchanges.
Publication Name: Acquisitions Monthly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0952-3618
Year: 2001
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French Orange
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The article discusses France Telecom's acquisition of Orange for 31 billion pounds sterling and also what its competitors are planning to do to maintain their position.
Publication Name: Acquisitions Monthly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0952-3618
Year: 2000
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