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Sanofi to dangle $2bn pipeline prize to woo Actelion

  Bloomberg Actelion Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Jean-Paul Clozel is known for his faith in the Swiss drugmaker’s experimental medicines, an optimism that may have helped scuttle a deal with Johnson & Johnson. New suitor Sanofi has the perfect negotiating tool. The French company’s takeover offer may include a contingent value right, or CVR, worth about $20 of the $275 ...

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Australian property market shows signs of cooling

  Bloomberg Offshore hedge fund managers and priced-out young Australians have long argued the pace of house price growth in the nation’s biggest cities is unsustainable. They may finally be right. After two years of double-digit growth, the Sydney house price index gained just 3.2 percent in the year to September, the weakest increase since 2012, according to the latest ...

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Japan Display secures $637mn infusion from govt-backed fund

  Bloomberg Japan Display Inc., a struggling Japanese maker of smartphone screens, agreed to a 75 billion yen ($637 million) injection of cash from a government-backed fund. The supplier to Apple Inc. will issue 45 billion yen of convertible debt to Innovation Network Corp. of Japan, already its largest shareholder, Japan Display said in a statement in Tokyo on Wednesday. ...

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Brookfield buys Reliance mobile tower biz for $1.6bn

  Mumbai / AFP Indian internet and telecoms company Reliance Communications said on Wednesday it had agreed to sell its mobile phone tower business to Canadian asset management giant Brookfield for $1.6 billion. Reliance Communications said the deal represented the largest investment by a foreign investor in Indian infrastructure and comes as Brookfield seeks to capitalise on liquidity constraints at ...

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Mistry wants Tata barred from board meetings

  Bloomberg Cyrus Mistry, the ousted chairman of Tata Sons Ltd., wants an Indian court to restrain the family scion from attending board meetings, according to a filing made by the executive against his abrupt dismissal from the post. Mistry also asked the National Company Law Tribunal to appoint an administrator to manage Tata Sons, according to the filing seen ...

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China demands emission cuts as year’s worst smog chokes Beijing

  Bloomberg China called for better coordination to cut emissions after a sixth day of heavy smog engulfed much of the northern part of the country and spurred the year’s highest alert. With the toxic haze shrouding the capital Beijing, coastal Tianjin, and surrounding Hebei province, the environmental protection ministry called for cities to coordinate anti-emission measures such as halting ...

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GM, Fiat Chrysler cut jobs as sales pendulum swings to SUVs

  Bloomberg For unionized auto workers, even amid a booming US market, the only safe jobs of late have been building pickups and sport utility vehicles. Within the next month, General Motors Co. plans to permanently cut about 3,300 employees at three car plants, as the largest US automaker slashes production of models including the Chevrolet Cruze compact. The Detroit-based ...

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Disney hits industry-first $7 billion at box office

  Los Angeles / AFP A huge debut for “Rogue One” has seen Walt Disney Studios become the first distributor in history to hit $7 billion in annual global box office receipts, it said. The $290 million worldwide opening for the “Star Wars” spinoff puts Disney’s haul for 2016 at $2.7 billion in North America, also an industry record, and ...

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Volkswagen judge ‘optimistic’ as diesel-cheating deal talks continue

  Bloomberg A federal judge said Volkswagen AG continues to make progress in settlement talks with car owners and regulators to fix or get about 80,000 Audi, VW and Porsche vehicles with emissions-cheating 3.0-liter diesel engines off US roads. US District Judge Charles Breyer, saying he was optimistic a resolution would be reached, ordered a “final continuance” and told lawyers ...

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Ericsson to weigh 1,000 job cuts after Italy contract loss

  Bloomberg Ericsson AB is considering cutting about 1,000 jobs in Italy, about a quarter of its local workforce, after losing out on a contract to manage the country’s largest wireless network, according to people familiar with the matter. The Swedish company wasn’t selected to merge and run the network of CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd. and VimpelCom Ltd., said the ...

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