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Beston Global Food Co takes major stake in AquaEssence bottled water co
2016-04-08 12:42:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Beston Global Food Co (BGF) is to purchase a majority share in South Australian bottled water business AquaEssence, with the intention of launching the brand in Asia.
Hanesbrands takes control of global Champion brand
2016-04-08 11:56:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com
T-shirt and underwear maker Hanesbrands is taking full control of the Champion athletic apparel brand after agreeing to buy Champion Europe, which owns the trademark for the Champion brand in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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Logistics firm takes shape
2016-04-08 05:48:10| Logistics - Topix.net
Fresh off the announcement of his company's latest acquisition, Rithy Sear, chairman of the WorldBridge International Group, said he was looking to close the net on competition as he works to cement his company's position as the Kingdom's supply chain leader. "We are purchasing groups and signing deals so that we can dominate the logistics industry while laying the groundwork for the many subsidiaries under WorldBridge International," Sear said, adding that to push a diverse portfolio of interests, it was important to "shake a lot of hands with different groups".
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US Army Takes Aim at Canadian Pacific, Norfolk Southern Railroad Merger Plan
2016-04-08 05:44:07| Railroads - Topix.net
The U.S. Army said a Canadian Pacific Railway takeover of Norfolk Southern Corp. has the potential to harm national defense, adding opposition to the possible merger plan. The Army told the Surface Transportation Board that it opposed Canadian Pacific's plan to have CEO Hunter Harrison step down and become the head of Norfolk Southern as part of a voting trust structure before the regulator's final approval of a merger.
White House Takes a Pass on Encryption Debate
2016-04-08 01:01:41| TechNewsWorld
It appears that the Obama administration will refrain from giving its outspoken support to any legislation that aims to compel high-tech companies to help law enforcement agencies crack mobile phone encryption. On the other hand, it won't level any outspoken opposition either. Introduction of such a bill -- sponsored by Sens. Diane Feinstein and Richard Burr -- is expected soon.
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