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Waters and BD will merge biosciences and diagnostics in a $17.5B deal via Reverse Morris Trust, creating a life sciences ...
Brac, in collaboration with the International Water and Sanitation Centre (IRC) and with financial support from the Embassy ...
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Medical Device Network on MSNBD Biosciences & Diagnostic Solutions and Waters to merge in $17.5bn dealBD has reached an agreement to merge its Biosciences & Diagnostic Solutions business with Waters Corporation in a nearly $17.5bn deal.
Waters Corporation is merging with BD’s Biosciences and Diagnostic Solutions business in a $17.5 billion deal to expand its capabilities in life sciences and diagnostics.
Bangladesh detained 34 Indian fishermen for fishing in its waters, prompting India to push for their return. The incident raises tensions amid strained India-Bangladesh relations, particularly after ...
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ABP News on MSN34 Fishermen From Bengal Held By Bangladesh Navy After Trawlers Drift Into Int'l WatersKolkata, July 15 (IANS) As many as 34 fishermen, mostly hailing from the coastal belt of Kakdwip in South 24 Parganas ...
Despite China`s dam project, India holds the upper hand on Brahmaputra water due to rainfall and tributaries.
A recent doctoral study has revealed that coastal and estuarine environments in Bangladesh are more heavily polluted with microplastics (MPs) than those in China, posing serious threats to marine ...
Waters Corporation (WAT) stock downgraded at Wells Fargo based on execution risks related to its $17.5B M&A deal with a unit of Becton Dickinson (BDX). Read more here;.
Extreme heat, driven by the human-induced climate emergency, is endangering the lives and livelihoods of urban workers in ...
The fishermen and two fishing trawlers named FB Jhor and FB Ma Magal Chandi were apprehended by Bangladeshi authorities on ...
An F-7 BGI trainer aircraft of the Bangladesh Air Force crashed into the Milestone School and College campus in Uttara, in ...
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