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Pay TV subscribers hit 1.05 billion worldwide
2017-09-26 12:00:03| Digital TV News
According to data published by Dataxis for the second quarter of 2017, global Pay TV subscribers reached 1.05 billion after crossing the one billion mark in 2016. 60 million Pay TV subscribers were added during the preceding 12 months.
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Volkswagen Agrees to Pay $14.7 Billion to Settle Diesel Scandal Claims in the U.S
2016-06-28 01:13:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: Volkswagen has agreed to pay nearly $15 billion to settle claims stemming from its diesel emissions cheating scandal in what would be one of the largest consumer class-action settlements ever in the United States. The proposed settlement, valued at $14.7 billion and involving the federal government and lawyers representing the owners of about 475,000 Volkswagen vehicles, includes just over $10 billion to buy back affected cars at their pre-scandal values, and additional cash compensation for the...
Samsonite to pay US$1.8 billion for Tumi in biggest deal since listing
2016-03-04 04:17:01| Furniture - Topix.net
Samsonite International SA, the world's largest branded-luggage maker, agreed to buy luxury baggage maker Tumi Holdings for about US$1.8 billion in its biggest acquisition since selling shares to the public five years ago. Tumi investors will receive US$26.75 per share in cash, Samsonite said in a Hong Kong stock exchange statement on Friday.
Supreme Court orders government to pay Fuji Heavy A 35 billion over canceled attack copter deal
2015-12-18 05:32:24| Automakers - Topix.net
The Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling that ordered the Japanese government to pay about A 35 billion to Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. over a canceled attack helicopter procurement deal. The top court's Second Petty Bench on Wednesday turned down the state's appeal filed against the Tokyo High Court ruling that supported Fuji Heavy's petition.
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Micron to Pay $4 Billion for Remaining Stake in Inotera
2015-12-15 02:51:15| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Memory chip vendor Micron Technology Inc. said Monday it signed an agreement to acquire the remaining interest in Inotera Memories Inc., its Taiwanese DRAM joint venture with Nanya Technology Corp., for about $4 billion. Micron already owns roughly 33% of Inotera.
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