The deal is expected to return the Montreal-area company to the U.S. market.
Share sales by a senior executive amid stuttering growth could have caused insurmountable tension among senior management.
Bain had planned to take Lilliput public but cancelled its plans after a whistleblower claimed the company had inflated its sales data.
Similar accidents at the plant in 2011 and 2012 claimed one life each while another lethal disaster killed five people at the plant in 2013.
The U.S. government seized the bitcoins in October when Silk Road operator Ross William Ulbricht was arrested.
Univision, an American Spanish-language broadcast network, is owned by a consortium of investors, including billionaire Haim Saban.
The three major U.S. stock indexes ended off their session lows. With the day's decline, though, the S&P 500 was down for three straight sessions for the first time since early April.
Global oil prices are rising and could soar further as insurgents in Iraq threaten southern oil fields and export facilities, analysts say.
The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee will hold its hearing on the same day to discuss plans by AT&T, the No. 2 U.S. cellular operator, to buy the largest U.S. satellite TV provider for $48.5 billion.
There are a few reasons to question Greenpeace's environmental agenda.
Three top Canadian officials on a recent trip to New York City pressured the Obama administration on the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.
The use of wooden boards in cheesemaking may not seem like a huge public health issue. The government says it might be.
The online home-sharing service is looking at a massive bump in business ahead of the World Cup in Brazil.
U.S. safety agency wants to know how many more cars in the industry have air bags installed that are prone to rupture.
A slowing real estate market has left millions of sold homes empty, worrying the owners, investors and analysts.
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An Indian government report alleges that NGOs aim to cut economic growth by 2-3 percent if they continue opposing nuclear and coal projects.
OPEC, the group of major oil-producing countries, tried to allay concerns that oil output would not be enough to meet rising global demand in the second half of this year.
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Elizabeth Warren's hopes for a deal to tackle $1 trillion student debt load isn't going anywhere.
No accidents or injuries have been reported as a result of the glitch, Mitsubishi said.
One of the closest competitors to FZ1000 is Sony's RX10, which also features a one-inch sensor but is pricier.
The European Commission in its 2009 decision said that Intel tried to thwart AMD by giving rebates to PC makers.
Rajat Gupta is the highest-ranking corporate official to be convicted in the government's probe of insider trading in the hedge fund industry.
A positive response from customers during test runs prompted the facility's nationwide roll-out, according to the company.
Infosys was under pressure to bring in a new CEO to check an exodus of senior executives, and reassure clients and investors.
Goldman Sachs made millions when they sold their stake in Alibaba in 2004, but they could have made much more.
The U.S. Justice Department is spending some of the $13 billion JPMorgan Chase & Co. agreed to pay to settle claims stemming from mortgage misdeeds to quicken similar punishments against other lenders, according to people familiar with the matter, according to Reuters in an exclusive report.
"DOJ may not have the evidence to try this as a fraud case," U.S. District Judge Max Cogburn said.
Vice President Biden said the U.S. should use this opportunity to transition to energy independence and also renewable energy.