Cal Dive settles antitrust case over asset sales
Cal Dive International and parent Helix Energy Solutions Group will pay $2 million to settle charges Cal Dive defied a 2005 federal order requiring it to sell certain assets after an acquisition raised antitrust concerns.
Online carts bristle with purchases
Contrary to myth, Cyber Monday is typically not the busiest day for online shopping. But it has increasingly become a very big day for online promotions. It’s too early to say if this year’s Cyber Monday will live up to the myth there are still weeks of shopping left in the season but at the very least it was a huge day.
Another judge withdraws from BP blast case
A person familiar with the matter said U.S. District Judge David Hittner recused himself because of a longtime friendship with a psychiatrist who has worked for BP as an expert witness.
Digest: Cameron buys downtown tower
Cameron Management has purchased downtown’s 1001 McKinney, its third acquisition in the last two months.
Transocean-GlobalSantaFe merger wins Britain’s OK
The pending merger between Transocean and GlobalSantaFe received the OK Monday from regulators in the United Kingdom after the offshore drillers agreed to sell GlobalSantaFe’s floating rigs in the North Sea. The settlement resolves the last remaining obstacle to the blockbuster merger and puts the Houston-based companies on course to close the deal by today as planned.
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