Topic: Amsterdam
Colgate-Palmolive gets approve to delist its stock from NYSE Euronext AmsterdamConsumer products maker Colgate-Palmolive Co. on Friday said it received approval to stop selling its common stock on the Amsterdam stock exchange. The shares will be delisted from NYSE Euronext Amsterdam before ...
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Philips Electronics <PHG.AS> <PHG.N> said it had still not seen a recovery in most of its markets and the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays would be a key test of whether shoppers' confidence has returned. Philips, Europe's biggest consumer electronics ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co <KKR.UL> closed a long-awaited deal on Thursday to buy its Amsterdam-quoted fund, becoming a Euronext- listed company and completing the first step toward an expected move to the New York ...
Wall Street never cut a deal that good again: the whole of Manhattan purchased from the original Indian inhabitants for 24 dollars. The only written testimony to the sale 400 years ago now headlines an exhibition opening Sunday on New Amsterdam, the ...
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - ING Groep <ING.AS> turned a small profit after three quarters of heavy losses, but the profit was well below expectations as real estate writedowns drove the banking business to a surprise loss. The writedowns, a 30 percent increase in ...
India's scandal-hit Satyam Computer Services, in which Tech Mahindra is set to buy a majority share, on Tuesday said it plans to delist its depository shares from the Euronext Amsterdam. NYSE Euronext is the regulated market of Euronext Amsterdam, where Satyam's American ...
Heineken `Experience' museum reopens in Amsterdam, immerses visitors in popular brandThe sweet smell of barley mash fills the brewing hall. Water and foam spritz down on visitors' heads as they watch a film about fermentation, as seen from the perspective of beer. ...
European Internet Startups Vie for a Moment in the Funding Spotlight in AmsterdamExecutives from a bevy of young European companies took the stage in Amsterdam Thursday, hoping to strike it big in what they anticipate will be a second Internet boom. Twenty-five ...