...InBev SA/NV agreed on June 29 to pay $20.1 billion in cash for the 50 percent of Mexican brewer Grupo Modelo S.A...
... Pharmasset Gilead Sciences, Inc., agreed to pay $11 billion in cash for Pharmasset, Inc., on November 21, 2011, to acquire the target...
...one front in the sprawling...BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Limited, which...Electronics Co., Ltd., and Motorola...
...itself Rockstar Bidco LP, consists of Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Research in Motion Ltd., Sony Corp., Ericsson AB, and EMC Corp. The consortium will...
...of high-tech goods on the International Trade Commission's docket in 2010 would make any gadget fan drool. Flat-screen TVs, GPS and...
...of high-tech goods on the International Trade Commission's docket in 2010 would make any gadget fan drool. Flat-screen TVs, GPS and...
...for itself five years ago, when its infringement suit against Research in Motion Ltd. nearly prompted a court-ordered shutdown of RIM's popular...
...Reddy's Laboratories Ltd. has had a...the line in its battle to...as Albany Medical Research, Inc., which owns...
...This is the kind of bad review that in-house counsel never want to hear. Although, hey, it's...
...pay BP p.l.c. $7 billion for oil and gas assets in Texas, New Mexico, Canada, and Egypt on July 20. BP plans to...
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