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Miller, Coors start a joint operation
SABMiller PLC and Molson Coors Brewing Co. said yesterday that they closed on their transaction combining their U.S. and Puerto Rican operations into MillerCoors. The companies said MillerCoors will begin operating as a combined entity today. They have...Tags: Puerto Rico, Joint Ventures, Anheuser-Busch Companies Incorporated, Molson Coors Brewing Company
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First Chicago Bancorp set for merger
Chicago Tribune reporterItasca-based First Chicago Bancorp, a privately held institution whose First Chicago Bank & Trust has seven branches and $1.2 billion in assets, plans to merge with Indianapolis-based White River Capital Inc., a publicly traded auto finance company. The...Tags: Boeing Co., Bank of America Corp., LaSalle Bank, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Smithfield to sell joint venture to Campofrio
Associated Press WriterPork producer Smithfield Foods Inc. said Monday it will sell Groupe Smithfield Holdings SL, its main European subsidiary to Campofrio Alimentacion SA, the largest processed meats company in Spain. Campofrio will issue shares to Smithfield Foods and its...Tags: Joint Ventures, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Smithfield Foods, Smithfield
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Foreign competition would help U.S. airlines
Airlines in the United States -- and their customers -- are in a difficult spot. Skyrocketing fuel prices are forcing cost cuts elsewhere, so airlines are nickel-and-diming passengers for almost everything, from snacks and meals to checked bags. While U....Tags: Transportation Industry, Transportation, Unions, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, American Airlines, Inc.
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Darwin Professional Underwriters, Allied World Assurance Strike Merger Deal
Courant Staff WriterDarwin Professional Underwriters Inc., a small but growing specialty insurer in Farmington, has agreed to be acquired by a Bermuda-based company just two years after going public. Under the merger agreement announced Monday, Allied World Assurance...Tags: Government, National Government, Alleghany Corporation, Property-Casualty Insurance, Employees
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United enters 'virtual merger'
Chicago TribuneUnited Airlines' quest for a large-scale tie-up has ended with a "virtual merger" with Continental Airlines, an agreement to link international networks, share technology and passenger perks that could eventually lead to a formal merger between the...Tags: Transportation, Forrester Research Incorporated, Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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FCC chief favors satellite-radio deal
Associated PressThe chairman of the Federal Communications Commission now says he believes the $3.8 billion merger of the nation's only two satellite radio companies is in the public's interest, but that does not guarantee the deal will win final approval. Two of the...Tags: Government, Radio, Regional Authority, Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, National Government
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United, Continental join forces
Tribune reporterUnited Airlines' quest for a large-scale tie-up has ended with a "virtual merger" with Continental Airlines. It's an agreement to link international networks and share technology and passenger perks that could eventually lead to a formal merger between...Tags: Transportation, Forrester Research Incorporated, Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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FCC chair: Approve satellite radio deal
Tribune reporterOne key reason for the proposed merger between the nation's two satellite radio services is the economy. With gas approaching $5 a gallon and the cost of basic household commodities inching ever higher, asking consumers to shell out $13 a month to listen...Tags: Government, Radio, National Government, Radio Industry, Satellite Technology
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CME's Nymex merger cleared
Tribune ReporterNew York Mercantile Exchange shareholders hope the price of the CME Group's takeover bid will increase, after the Justice Department granted an unconditional approval of the proposed merger on Monday. The CME Group offered a combination of $11 billion in...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Money and Monetary Policy, Chicago Board of Trade, Laws, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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