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Sohu acquires ChinaRen in $30.8 million stock swap
Sohu.com has agreed to buy ChinaRen.com, a community web site for $30.8 million in stock as it seeks to beef up its interactive services.
By
Toni Clarke
| 14 September 2000
M&A
Former Australian PM calls for Asian engagement
Paul Keating has long been known for his views on Asia - but they don''t always coincide with the role Australia sees for itself.
By
Dominique Antarakis
| 13 September 2000
M&A
How do you value a credit card?
There was much back slapping when Standard Chartered acquired Chase''s credit card business. But in one of Asia''s most expensive cities, a bargain isn''t always what is seems.
By
Elaine Leong and Steven Irvine
| 4 September 2000
M&A
Foreign firms enter Korean securities industry
Restructuring and liberalization of the financial sector bring two opportunities for foreign investors.
By
Elton Cane
| 31 August 2000
M&A
Vagueness rules Philippines' securities law
Recourse to the democratic process may not be the best way to draft securities law, if recent changes in the Philippines are anything to go by.
By
Steven Irvine
| 31 August 2000
M&A
25 Malaysian banks complete merger talks
The Malaysian bank merger process nears completion, as banks take advantage of a tax break.
By
Asia Pulse
| 24 August 2000
M&A
Casil Telecommunications to buy Winfull Hi-Tech
Casil Telecommunications Holdings, a telephone equipment maker, has agreed to buy Winfull Hi-Tech for HK$21 million to break into China''s GPS market.
By
Toni Clarke
| 17 August 2000
M&A
Markets look to merge down under
Australian Stock Exchange and New Zealand Stock Exchange begin investigating the possibility of merging operations, with a direct buy out by the ASX the most likely outcome.
By
Elton Cane
| 14 August 2000
M&A
Ayala group acquires stake in business-to-business firm
In a transaction which characterizes the only encouraging aspect of capital raising in the Philippines – dotcom financing – the Ayala Group is set to acquire a stake in B2B ...
By
JTR Bentulan
| 8 August 2000
M&A
National Power drops Malaysian power plant deal
National Power of the UK has scrapped plans to invest in a Malaysian power plant project, saying the refinancing risks are too great.
By
Jim Regan
| 2 August 2000
M&A
Malaysian government to bail out Naluri via MAS stake sale
Naluri is expected to exit MAS at cost, courtesy of the Malaysian government, which would then sell part of its holding to Qantas.
By
Jim Regan
| 1 August 2000
M&A
China airline mergers finally on the cards
The increasing pace of Chinese restructuring has sent the shares of mainland airlines through the roof.
By
Jim Regan
| 24 July 2000
M&A
Huaneng shows the power of WTO
A Chinese power acquisition using an international valuation model shows that Beijing is serious about reform.
By
Nick Lord
| 20 July 2000
M&A
Qantas to buy MAS stake?
There is talk Qantas wants 25% of Malaysian Airline Systems for A$500 million. However, this can''t happen without Malaysian government approval and Australia is not in ...
By
Jim Regan
| 19 July 2000
M&A
Asian M&A breaks half-year record
Asian M&A has got off to a flyer in the first six months of this year. Goldman and Flemings share the honours.
By
Nick Lord
| 18 July 2000
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