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Mergers and Acquisitions

  • Aim-listed firms bouncing back: Alternative Investment Market companies have biggest quarter of takeover activity

    October 5, 2014

    The London Stock Exchange’s market for smaller growing companies, the Alternative Investment Market, had its biggest quarter of takeover activity in over two years as Aim-listed firms become attractive takeover targets. According to the accountancy group UHY Hacker Young, the three months to the end of September saw 13 merger and acquisition deals involving Aim [...]

  • Rupert’s girl to step down after big TV merger

    September 30, 2014

    ELISABETH Murdoch is to walk out on the TV production empire she built when the planned merger between her Shine Group and two other companies – Endemol and Core Media – is completed. Rupert Murdoch’s 46-year-old daughter launched Shine in 2001 and has remained in charge over the last two years following its acquisition by [...]

  • AOL share price jumps as activist investor Starboard tells Yahoo chief exec Marissa Mayer to consider merger

    September 26, 2014

    AOL's share price jumped six per cent today after an activist investor told Yahoo chief Marissa Mayer that the troubled US media company should buy it. In a letter to Mayer, Starboard, which specialises in investing in undervalued and under-performing companies, and is a significant shareholder in Yahoo, said combining with AOL offered opportunities that [...]

  • Chiquita shareholders get larger stake in revised merger deal with Fyffes

    September 26, 2014

    Chiquita shareholders have come out winners after revisions to its billion dollar deal with Fyffes. In the merger between the two fruit companies, Chiquita shareholders will hold a 59.6 per cent stake in the combined business, an increase on the previous proposal of 50.7 per cent. Both banana companies have also agreed to increase fees [...]

  • US data storage colossus EMC looking to rivals HP and Dell as possible merger targets

    September 22, 2014

    EMC, the biggest maker of corporate data storage equipment, reportedly held merger talks with rivals Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Dell. Under pressure from an activist shareholder and the expected retirement of its longtime chief executive, the company is exploring options including a sale, according to the Wall Street Journal. Merger talks between HP and EMC, which [...]

  • Laying down the law on M&A and sell offs

    September 22, 2014

    LAW FIRM of the year The past year has seen law firms work with the government and banks on the selling of shares and on the investigations into alleged failings at big companies. Against that backdrop lawyers have also started to benefit from the upturn in the M&A and financing markets, beefing up their private [...]

  • Yesterday’s deals frenzy means M&A this year is already worth more than during the whole of 2013

    September 16, 2014

    UK mergers and acquisitions may be looking shakier than usual – but across the rest of the world, M&A is already worth more this year than during the whole of 2013. According to data from Mergermarket, $18.1bn (£11.2bn) of deals took place yesterday (including Microsoft's $2.5bn agreement to buy Minecraft creator Mojang), the highest value [...]

  • Publicis share price jumps as management shake up after omnicom merger failure sees Maurice Levy stay on until 2017

    September 16, 2014

    Publicis Group's share price jumped 1.4 per cent in early trading after chief executive and chairman Maurice Levy announced his intention to stay in charge of the world’s third largest advertising group until 2017. The 72 year-old’s term at the helm, which began in 1987, was expected to come to an end in 2015, however Levy [...]

  • UK’s Tui Travel agrees merger with its parent

    September 15, 2014

    UK company TUI Travel yesterday agreed the terms of its all-shares merger with its German parent TUI, creating the biggest integrated leisure tourism group. The combined group would be based in Germany, TUI said, with a premium listing on the London Stock Exchange and a secondary listing in Germany. The deal, which would need the [...]

  • More mining M&A on the cards? Anglo American share price rises as boss says “come and get us”

    September 2, 2014

    Shares in Anglo American, the world's largest platinum miner, jumped 2.6 per cent this afternoon after its chief executive said the company is open to takeover offers. In an interview, Mark Cutifani said his job is "to create value" – adding that "if somebody sees value, then there's a conversation to be had".  I'm not [...]

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