Spain’s Telefonica has reached an initial agreement to buy Portugal Telecom’s stake in Brazil’s Vivo Participacoes after raising its bid a third time to €7.5 billion, according
Logistics company Lynden International has extended its reach with the opening of a new service centre in Belgium, Lynden International (BE).
Ireland’s DCC has agreed to acquire from Statoil Fuel & Retail the trade, fixed assets, stock and goodwill of its industrial LPG business in Sweden and Norway.
An emerging gold producer and a junior gold exploration company with a business model that includes a predictable cash flow.
Closing the ‘mentoring gap’ could bring multi-million pound boost to the UK economy, new research reveals
De Beers, the name synonymous with diamonds, reported increased earnings for the six months ended June 30, with both sales volumes and prices increasing significantly following
Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC is disbanding its controversial Global Restructuring Group in a move that will see two key executives leave the 80 percent government-owned bank
Ireland’s Kerry Group has announced its acquisition of the German sweet ingredients and flavours producer SuCrest.
Building a green supply chain might be an easier process than it first appears.
Tributes are pouring in from all over the world after the death of iconic Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs yesterday at the age of 56.
Lego’s expansion beyond its trademark building blocks resulted in profits rising by nine percent in 2013
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including Boliden AB Sweden, Stuggart 21, Shanta Gold, The Telt Project and many stories from across the globe.