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CBS in US$1.8B deal for online news, info site CNet - Read More

Date Added: May 15, 2008 08:52:02 PM
NEW YORK - Media and entertainment company CBS Corp. is buying CNet Networks Inc., an online news and information provider, for US$1.8-billion in cash in its latest bid to expand its reach on the Internet, the companies announced Thursday.

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