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BHP has offered to buy Anglo American, a long-time rival with a market capitalization of about $35 billion, in a potential megadeal that could reshape the global mining industry.
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Anglo American shares rise on report Glencore may make rival offer
Shares of Anglo American rose on Friday after a report that Glencore was considering making a rival offer for the mining company.MarketWatch - Business -
Gambling-software company Games Global valued at about $2 billion in IPO
Games Global, which recently entered the U.S. market, has 40 exclusive studios, more than 1,300 proprietary games, and “some of the industry’s highest paying progressive jackpot network,” according to the company.MarketWatch - Business -
Sony Pictures and Apollo submitted a $26 billion all-cash offer for Paramount Global, the latest twist in one of the messiest deal dramas in recent memory.
Sony Pictures and Apollo submitted a $26 billion all-cash offer for Paramount Global, the latest twist in one of the messiest deal dramas in recent memory.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Here's How a Massachusetts Court Case Featuring Uber and Lyft Could Reshape the Gig Economy
Competing ballot measures in the state will decide if drivers are independent contractors, and whether they can unionize. A judge will soon decide whether both will make it to the ballot.Inc. - Business -
South African watchdog says it will have last word on BHP bid for Anglo
Country’s independent Competition Commission vows to assess any takeover on ‘public interest’ groundsFinancial Times - World
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