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...INDIAN BUYER: DR. REDDY'S India's second-largest pharmaceutical company markets generic drugs in over 100 countries COMPANY ACQUIRED: BETAPHARM (GERMANY) Generic-drug distributor specializes in medications for heart and neurological ailments PRICE: $572 million DATE: February...
...INDIAN BUYER: TATA TEA Part of the giant Tata conglomerate; owns Tetley Tea COMPANY ACQUIRED: ENERGY BRANDS (U.S.) Maker of Glaceau bottled water and vitamin drinks PRICE: $677 million (30% stake) DATE: August...
...INDIAN BUYER: ONGC-VIDESH Overseas arm of India's state-run oil company COMPANY ACQUIRED: OMIMEX DE COLOMBIA (COLOMBIA) Owns half of two major oilfields in its home country PRICE: $425 million (50% stake) DATE: September...
...memory as clear to Colin Croft as any of the 100-plus wickets he took as a West Indian speedster is a dressing-room visit in 1982 by the Australian captain. His side having just lost a Test match in Adelaide, the regal Greg Chappell strolled in with a message for his conquerors. "Gentleman, I'm going to be honest: you're better than us," Croft remembers Chappell saying. "But we are going to put plans in place so that, within 15 years, we're going to be not only world champions but world champions continuously." Though he'd later...
...spin, he reminded us that batsmen could be killed softly with archaic weapons like flight, drift and spin. Compatriots of yesteryear wish he'd arrived sooner. "If we'd had Warne," says former Australian fast bowler Geoff Lawson, "we'd have held our own against the great West Indian sides...