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C&C Group agrees Taiwan deal for Magners

2016-06-24 16:27:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com

C&C Group has agreed a distribution deal for Magners in Taiwan as it continues to strengthen the cider's global footprint.

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German government agrees to ban fracking indefinitely

2016-06-22 14:03:28| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Germany's coalition government agreed to ban fracking for shale gas indefinitely on Tuesday, after years of fractious talks over the issue, but environmental groups said the ban did not go far enough and vowed to fight the deal. Test drilling will be allowed but only with the permission of the respective state government, officials said. German industry is keen to keep the door open to fracking - which involves blasting chemicals and water into rocks to release trapped gas - arguing it could...

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Adeptio agrees to acquire majority stake in Americana

2016-06-20 01:00:00| Food Processing Technology

Dubai-based Adeptio AD Investments has agreed to purchase the majority stake in Kuwait Food Co (Americana) for $2.36bn.

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Free Mobile agrees to end Orange roaming from 2017

2016-06-16 09:27:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Iliad announced that it has agreed to start phasing out roaming on Orange's network for its Free Mobile customers from the start of 2017. The 2G/3G contract runs until 2020 still, but the operators agreed an annex that will see Free start to end roaming from January 2017. Free said its own mobile network has reached 84.5 percent of the population covered with 3G and 68.3 percent with 4G. It has relied on Orange for roaming since it first launched mobile services in 2012. The companies said they had been in negotiations for several months on amending the contract. The regulator Arcep will be notified of the new agreement.

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Samsung agrees to buy US cloud provider Joyent

2016-06-16 08:39:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Samsung has announced an agreement to acquire Joyent, a US-based public and private cloud provider founded in 2004, for an undisclosed amount. In a statement, Samsung said the deal will give it access to its own cloud platform capable of supporting its range of mobile, Internet of Things and cloud-based software and services. Joyent will join Samsung's mobile communications business while continuing to operate as a standalone company and continuing to provide cloud infrastructure and software services to its customers. Leading Joyent executives including CEO Scott Hammond, CTO Bryan Cantrill and VP of Product Bill Fine will work on Samsung's company-wide cloud initiatives.

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