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British insurance company Aviva agreed to buy AmerUs Group Co. of the U.S. for 1.6 billion pounds ($2.9 billion)
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Jul. 13, 2006

British insurance company Aviva agreed to buy AmerUs Group Co. of the U.S. for 1.6 billion pounds ($2.9 billion).
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British insurance company Aviva agreed to buy AmerUs Group Co. of the U.S. for 1.6 billion pounds ($2.9 billion)
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British insurance company Aviva agreed to buy AmerUs Group Co. of the U.S. for 1.6 billion pounds ($2.9 billion). READ MORE>>
Magazine publisher Emap wans of slipping revenue due to worsening trading conditions
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FCC is expected to approve a deal for Time Warner and Comcast to buy and then carve up Adelphia's cable systems
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A U.S. judge will review antitrust accords in two recent phone mergers
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