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Mergers and Acquisitions

  • Share price of Wembley developer Quintain surges 22 per cent as it confirms £700m Lone Star offer

    July 29, 2015

    Shares in Quintain Estates and Development, the property developer behind London’s Wembley Arena, jumped 22.4 per cent to 131p in early trading after its board recommended a takeover offer from US-based investment firm Lone Star. In an announcement to the stock exchange this morning, the company said Quintain shareholders will receive 131p in cash for [...]

  • Summer sizzler: Over £11bn of UK-focused takeover deals on horizon as market heats up

    July 28, 2015

    The deals market sprang back into action yesterday, with four major takeovers unveiled after a relatively quiet month on the transactions front. Over £11bn worth of UK-focused takeovers are now on the cards, after Melrose agreed to sell portfolio company Elster for £3.3bn and pharma group Hikma bought a US drugs business for £1.7bn. GKN [...]

  • EE boss Olaf Swantee takes rivals to task over complaints about BT’s takeover

    July 27, 2015

    EE boss Olaf Swantee yesterday hit back at rivals attacking a proposed £12.5bn takeover by telecoms giant BT amid fears the deal will dilute competition in the sector. “We have about 20 of our competitors who want to use lawyers to get a certain result, rather than using engineers to help them differentiate,” he said. [...]

  • Ladbrokes share price falls after confirming £2.3bn merger with Gala Coral

    July 24, 2015

    Ladbrokes has confirmed it will merge with rival gambling company Gala Coral to create a bookmaking giant with a market value worth £2.3bn. Read more: Ladbrokes eyes up a quick move for Gala Coral Shares in Ladbrokes opened two per cent down on the news. With an expected 4,000 shops, Ladbrokes Gala Coral will overtake William [...]

  • Nikkei swoops for Financial Times as outbound Japanese M&A hits all-time record in 2015 and analysts cite Abenomics

    July 23, 2015

    Japanese firms are casting their nets far and wide as deals activity heats up, with media giant Nikkei’s £844m swoop for the Financial Times yesterday taking the country’s outbound M&A to an all-time high in 2015.   Companies from Japan have splash­ed nearly $53bn (£34bn) on for­eign takeovers so far this year, putting them on [...]

  • UK tech firm Amino crosses the Atlantic to buy-up US internet TV rival Entone

    July 21, 2015

    Internet TV provider Amino yesterday agreed a $73m (£46.7m) deal to purchase its leading US rival, Entone.   The Cambridge-based company, which in May bought TV everywhere provider Booxmedia, is set to acquire Entone, a leader in the US internet protocol TV (IPTV) market and has more than 150 customers around the world.   “The [...]

  • Apax takes control of US-based insurance broker AssuredPartners

    July 20, 2015

    Private equity group Apax has snapped up fast growing US insurance broker AssuredPartners. The broker, which was founded four years ago, was previously owned by buyout firm GTCR and is led by former Brown & Brown executive Jim Henderson. It is currently the sixth largest property and casualty broker in the US, and also has [...]

  • Aveva share price rises as firm gives up control to French firm Schneider Electric

    July 20, 2015

    British engineering design firm Aveva has sold a majority stake to French rival Schneider Electric in a complex £1.3bn reverse takeover deal. The FTSE 250 firm, which offers software to engineers to design projects like oil rigs and nuclear power plants, will be 53.5 per cent owned by the French firm under the plan’s terms. [...]

  • Ofcom says BT merger with EE could harm other mobile firms

    July 19, 2015

    Telecoms giant BT could be facing double trouble from the industry regulator, after Ofcom revealed concerns surrounding its proposed merger with mobile network EE. The planned £12.5bn takeover is being probed by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), which issued an update regarding the scope of its investigation at the end of last week. Ofcom [...]

  • Ladbrokes eyes up a quick move for Gala Coral

    July 19, 2015

    Ladbrokes could strike a deal with online bingo company Gala Coral as early as this week, creating a high-street and internet gambling empire.    Ladbrokes, valued at £1.2bn, is expected to issue new shares to buy Gala, which is owned by a collective of private equity investors including Apollo Global Management, Candover Investments and Cerberus [...]

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