DTZ will buy Cushman & Wakefield in $2.04B deal combining privately held real estate firms
Cushman & Wakefield and DTZ say they will combine in a deal creating one of the world's largest real estate companies.
Swiss biotech company Syngenta rejects Monsanto takeover offer , says it undervalues prospects
Swiss biotechnology company Syngenta said Friday that it has rejected a takeover offer from Monsanto Co., a bid that it said greatly undervalued its prospects.
Quanta Services selling fiber optic licensing operations for about $1 billion
Quanta Services is selling its fiber optic licensing operations to Crown Castle International Corp. for about $1 billion.
Sears gets $150M from joint venture with Macerich, its third real estate deal in April
Sears Holdings announced its third real estate deal of the month on Thursday, saying it received $150 million after starting a joint venture with mall operator Macerich.
GM CEO dismisses talk of merger with Fiat Chrysler, says company focusing on its own plans
General Motors CEO Mary Barra is dismissing any talk of a possible merger with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
Volkswagen edges out GM in 1Q global sales to take No. 2 spot; Toyota numbers come later
Volkswagen Group edged out General Motors again to take at least second place in the race to be the world's top-selling automaker.
Industrial real estate manager Prologis agrees to buy KTR Capital for $5.9 billion
Warehouse and distribution center operator Prologis Inc. says it has acquired KTR Capital Partners, which owns more than 300 industrial properties in the U.S.
Greece finance minister vows compromise in loan talks as borrowing costs soar
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis is promising to compromise in negotiations over the next installment of a bailout loan that would forestall Greece's possible exit from the European currency union.
Nestle in negotiations to sell frozen-food division Davigel to catering supplier Brakes Group
Nestle SA says it is in exclusive negotiations to sell its Davigel frozen-food division to the Brakes Group, a European catering supplier.
Canadian gold miners Alamos Gold, AuRico Gold merging in deal valued at about $1.5billion
Canadian gold mining companies Alamos Gold and AuRico Gold Inc. are merging in a deal valued at approximately $1.5 billion.
A look at how General Electric has changed from conglomerate to an industrial company
General Electric has transformed in the past decade.
Drugstore chain Walgreens aims to close about 200 US stores, expands cost-reduction plan
Walgreens plans to close about 200 U.S. stores as the nation's largest drugstore chain expands on a $1 billion cost-reduction plan it announced last August.
Shell to buy BG Group in $69.7B takeover as low oil prices force industry consolidation
Royal Dutch Shell said Wednesday it has agreed to buy BG Group for 47 billion pounds ($69.7 billion) in a cash and stock takeover.
Wisconsin Energy's proposed $9B acquisition of Integrys wins approval from US regulators
Federal regulators have approved Wisconsin Energy Corp.'s proposed $9.1 billion takeover of Chicago-based Integrys Energy Group Inc.
UTC shakes up leadership at helicopter maker Sikorsky amid spin-off talk
United Technologies Corp. has announced a change in leadership at Sikorsky Aircraft, less than a month after announcing it may spin off the helicopter-making subsidiary.
Pennsylvania lawmakers plan vote on privatizing wine, liquor sales; Wolf says he'd veto plan
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives began debate Wednesday on another proposal to privatize the operations of much of the state-controlled wine and liquor store system, but it faces an uncertain fate and is challenged as a long-term fiscal loser for the state government.
Sears 4th-quarter loss narrows but sales fall sharply as it sheds assets
Sears is posting its fourth straight year of falling profit and revenue, though cost cutting narrowed those declines in the fourth-quarter.
Proposal to sell off Pennsylvania liquor system clears first hurdle with House committee vote
A proposal to sell off most of Pennsylvania's state-owned liquor system and its wholesale distribution network moved ahead with a vote on the Legislature on Monday, although its prospects to become law remain uncertain.
Bristol-Myers grows cancer-treatment push with acquisition worth more than $1B, collaboration
Bristol-Myers Squibb is using an acquisition that could be worth more than $1 billion and a separate collaboration agreement to continue its push into developing cancer treatments that use a patient's immune system to attack the disease.
Armstrong World Industries to split into two publicly traded companies in tax-free spin-off
Armstrong World Industries is spinning off its flooring business, creating two publicly traded companies with the other focused on ceilings.