...was a unit of Ally Financial Inc., the former General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC). Ally Credit Canada—which itself was previously known as GMAC...
...its proxy fight against CSX Corporation in 2008 and on its...Davis, Arthur Golden, and associate Lee Hochbaum. Executive compensation and employee...
...and gas assets in Texas, New Mexico, Canada, and Egypt to Apache Corporation [Deals & Suits, October 2010] and has since sold properties all over...
...After Sara Lee Corporation completed the spin-off of its international coffee and...
...that it had agreed to acquire NDS Group Holdings Limited from News Corporation and Permira Advisers LLP for $5 billion in cash and assumed debt...
...Industries, Inc., on a $7.15 billion agreement to buy El Paso Corporation's oil and gas exploration and production unit on February 26. El...
...Katherine McGavin, and Ashish Thaker. Intellectual property: Nader Mousavi and associate Alice Lee. Financing: Hydee Feldstein, S. Neal McKnight, and associate Steven Grossman. Employee compensation...
...in cash and stock for rival natural gas pipeline operator El Paso Corporation in an acquisition that will create the largest such company in North...
...nbsp; United Technologies Corporation agreed to pay $18.4...and associates Daniella Genet, Edward Lee, and Shaun Mathew. Finance: Eric...
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