IBM to join Citigroup bid for Chinese bank stake
13th Nov 2006, 14:58 GMT
HONG KONG (Reuters) - International Business Machines will join a consortium led by Citigroup that is bidding $3 billion for control of China's Guangdong Development Bank, sources familiar with the matter said on Monday.
IBM to join Citigroup bid for Chinese bank stake related news:
- IBM to Join Citigroup Bid for Chinese Bank Stake — eWEEK Technology News
- IBM to join Citigroup bid for Chinese bank stake (Reuters) — Yahoo! News: Technology News
- IBM Joins Citigroup Bid for Chinese Bank — WSJ.com: Markets
- IBM to Join Bid for Chinese Bank Stake — CRIENGLISH.com: China News
- IBM could join Citigroup bid for Chinese bank (AFP) — Yahoo! News: Enterprise Technology News
- IBM 'joins Citigroup bid' for Chinese bank — ireland.com Latest Business News
- Big Blue joins Citigroup in bid for Chinese bank — ZDNet News
- IBM reportedly joins Citigroup bid for stake in Chinese lender — MarketWatch.com - Financial Services Industry News
- IBM joins Citigroup in Chinese bid — Telegraph Business
- IBM Calls China Bank Reports "Speculation" — InformationWeek - All Stories
Latest news from Reuters: Business:
- Clear Channel bids due Monday: sources
- Tyson Foods posts third straight quarterly loss
- Foundation blocks Arcelor Mittal's sale of Dofasco
- Volvo to cut 1,000 staff at Virginia plant
- Hess, BHP Billiton, Repsol to buy Anadarko site
- Yum takes slower approach to drive-thrus in China
- Stocks edge down as crude drop hurts oil shares
- Illumina to buy Solexa for $600 million in stock
- Hitachi, GE to form joint nuclear power ventures
- Ex-KB Home chief reaped big riches in housing boom