Delphi to spin off powertrain unit into separate company
Automotive parts and electronics maker Delphi Corp. plans to spin off its vehicle powertrain operations into a separate publicly traded company.
Fairfax Media cuts staff in Australia after NZ merger tossed
Struggling Australian publishing giant Fairfax Media said Wednesday it would axe around a quarter of its newsroom staff in Australia, prompting journalists at two of the company's major newspapers to strike.
Devon Energy to sell $1 billion in assets
Devon Energy Corp. plans to sell off $1 billion worth of assets to focus more on drilling in Oklahoma, west Texas and New Mexico.
Devon Energy to sell $1 billion in assets
Devon Energy Corp. plans to sell off $1 billion worth of assets to focus more on drilling in Oklahoma, west Texas and New Mexico.
Gasparino: Bush says he has Miami, investor support for Marlins
Gasparino on Bush-Jeter Marlins bid
Barry Diller's IAC to Buy Angie's List in $500M Deal
IAC/InterActiveCorp said on Monday it would buy consumer review website operator Angie's List Inc in a $500 million deal that bolsters its online home contractor services.
21st Century Fox reportedly interested in Tribune Media
Tribune Media bid
Possible Bidding War Emerges for Tribune Media
A potential bidding war is emerging for Tribune Media, one of the nation's largest owners of local television stations.
Not for Sale: Time Inc. Ends Merger Talks with Meredith Corp.
Time Inc said it was "definitely" not up for sale on Friday, sending its shares and those of U.S. broadcasting and publishing group Meredith Corp , its most prominent suitor, sharply lower.
Not for Sale: Time Inc. Ends Merger Talks with Meredith Corp.
Time Inc said it was "definitely" not up for sale on Friday, sending its shares and those of U.S. broadcasting and publishing group Meredith Corp , its most prominent suitor, sharply lower.
Sale of former Atlantic Club casino falls apart _ again
For the second time in as many years, a deal to convert a shuttered Atlantic City casino into a water park has dried up.
Sale of former Atlantic Club casino falls apart _ again
For the second time in as many years, a deal to convert a shuttered Atlantic City casino into a water park has dried up.
House approves bill to sell state's liquor wholesale system
House Republicans on Tuesday pushed ahead a set of changes to how alcohol is sold in the state, moving to privatize wholesale wine and spirits sales and expand the retail outlets where booze is available.
House approves bill to sell state's liquor wholesale system
House Republicans on Tuesday pushed ahead a set of changes to how alcohol is sold in the state, moving to privatize wholesale wine and spirits sales and expand the retail outlets where booze is available.
Michigan approves amended tax incentives for Dow, AK Steel
A Michigan board approved restructured tax incentives Tuesday for Dow Chemical and AK Steel and capped the credits' value similarly to how it did in agreements with automakers in recent years, despite lawmakers' criticism of the new deal for the steelmaker.
Arnault Family to Take Full Control of Christian Dior in $13B Deal
French billionaire Bernard Arnault announced a plan to take full control of Christian Dior, paying $13 billion for the stake it doesn't already own.
Arnault Family to Take Full Control of Christian Dior in $13B Deal
French billionaire Bernard Arnault announced a plan to take full control of Christian Dior, paying $13 billion for the stake it doesn't already own.
Global Populism Surge Unlikely to Dent Corporate Deal Making
The wave of populism spreading around the globe isn’t scaring corporate deal makers in the U.S. who say more M&A opportunities are on the horizon and global politics isn’t impacting their strategies.
German Arms Makers Go on the Offensive Aided by Military Spending Boost
Germany's weapons manufacturers, long at the whim of the country's pacifist-leaning politicians, had until recently struggled to find new European orders.
German Arms Makers Go on the Offensive Aided by Military Spending Boost
Germany's weapons manufacturers, long at the whim of the country's pacifist-leaning politicians, had until recently struggled to find new European orders.








