Telecom services
Mobile
Conglomerate megers
Pharmaceutical
Mining
Tata corus
Vodafone huth erison
Blackberry preemvatsa
(Fairfex)
Berkshire Hathaway Lubrizol
Pfizer welth
Sesa goa sterlite
Hindalco novalis
Bharti zain
Microsoft nokia
Walt Disney and abc
Abott piramil
SNL and Meg
Jsw ispat into jsw steel
NTT- DoCoMo-Tata- Teleservices ltd.
Google motorola
Daichin sankyo ranbaxy
Glencore International AG and Xstrata Plc.
On 20 October 2006 the board of directors of Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus accepted a $7.6 billion takeover bid from Tata Steel, the Indian steel company, at 455 pence per share of Corus. The following months saw a lot of negotiations from both sides of the deal. Tata Steel's bid to acquire Corus Group was challenged by CSN, the Brazilian steel maker. Finally, on January 30, 2007, Tata Steel purchased a 100% stake in the Corus Group at 608 pence per share in an all cash deal, cumulatively valued at USD 12.04 Billion. The deal is the largest Indian takeover of a foreign company and made Tata Steel the world's fifth-largest steel group.
Hindalco, through its wholly owned subsidiary AV Metals Inc., acquired 75,415,536 common shares of Novelis, representing 100 percent of the issued and outstanding common shares. Immediately after closing, AV Metals Inc. transferred the common shares of Novelis to its wholly owned subsidiary AV Aluminum Inc. The day after Hindalco announced the acquisition its stock fell by 13% resulting in a US$600 million drop in market capitalisation. Shareholders criticised the deal but K.M. Birla responded that he had offered a fair price for the company and stated, "When you are acquiring a world leader you will have to pay a premium."
JSW Steel had acquired 41 per cent stake in debt-ridden Ispat Industries from Pramod and Vinod Mittal,in December 2010 for about Rs 2,157 crore. Ispat Industries was subsequently named as JSW Ispat. Later, it increased its stake to 46.75 per cent in JSW Ispat