• Sensata shares rise after IPO raises $568.8M

    Shares of Sensata Technologies, which raised $568.8 million in the biggest IPO this year, are rising in their trading debut. Sensata Technologies Holding NV, based in the Netherlands, priced 31.6 million shares at $18...
    2010-03-11 11:03:21
  • Sensata raises $568.8M in biggest IPO this year

    Sensata Technologies Holding NV priced its shares at the bottom of its expected range, raising $568.8 million in the biggest initial public offering so far this year. The Netherlands company makes sensors and controls,...
    2010-03-11 11:05:21
  • Germany eyes revenge vs England for spot in final

    WORLD and Olympic champion Germany is aiming to make the field hockey World Cup final by avenging a loss to England in last year's European Cup, while Australia faces three-time winner the Netherlands in the other...
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  • Bonnet takes stage, Boom leads overall

    WILLIAM Bonnet of France won a sprint on Tuesday to take the second stage of the Paris-Nice race in France, and Lars Boom of the Netherlands maintained the overall lead. Bonnet surged ahead in the last few meters...
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  • Religion News in Brief

    A campaign to give elderly Netherlands residents the right to assisted suicide has gathered more than 100,000 signatures, enough to force a parliamentary debate on the matter. Though the idea faces a host of ethical...
    2010-03-11 08:12:33
  • Netherlands reach semi-finals despite loss

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    2010-03-11 06:17:18
  • Europe is the super power in hockey

    Dhanraj PillaiEurope is the super power in world hockey today. They have proved themselves in the World Cup 2010, with three out of four semi-finalists teams, Germany, England and Netherlands.
    2010-03-11 03:18:25
  • Spotlight on the main contenders: Netherlands

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    2010-03-11 02:34:14
  • Kenya: Investors to Benefit from PTA Bank Deal

    Small and medium sized enterprises are set to benefit from a Sh3.8 billion $50 million loan received by the PTA Bank from a consortium of lenders led by the International Development Bank of Netherlands FMO.
    2010-03-10 21:02:29
  • Fake fruit conceals cocaine cargo in Netherlands

    First it was drugs among the flowers. Now, drug traffickers have stuffed real drugs into fake fruit in an effort to smuggle cocaine into the Netherlands, authorities said Wednesday. On Monday, police uncovered euro25...
    2010-03-10 19:46:16
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