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Mergers and Acquisitions

  • Hunter becomes the hunted: property firm sold to TPFG for £24m

    January 28, 2021

    Real estate firm Hunters agreed this morning to a takeover by The Property Franchise Group (TPFG) to create an enlarged franchised estate agent with just over 400 branches. TPFG is set to acquire Hunters for £24m after the approval of the firm’s founder, chairman and MP Kevin Hollinrake. The acquisition should allow for cost synergies [...]

  • The Priory goes Private (Equity): UK rehab clinics sold in £1bn deal

    December 30, 2020

    The Priory Group, operators of the UK’s best-known rehab clinics, has been bought by private equity outfit Waterland. Acadia, the American owners of the Group, confirmed the offload before US markets opened. Read more: 2021 set to see an M&A boom It will merge the two businesses and create what Waterland say will be “Europe’s [...]

  • Spanish banks say adios to merger talks

    November 27, 2020

    Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) and Banco de Sabadell have ended potential merger talks without having reached a deal. “Banco Sabadell informs that the board of directors has decided to terminate the above mentioned discussions, because the parties have not achieved an agreement on the exchange ratio of both entities,” Sabadell said in a statement. [...]

  • AA poised to accept £218m private equity takeover offer

    November 23, 2020

    The AA has told two private equity groups it would be willing to accept a proposed 35p-a-share offer for the struggling motor group, the company said in a statement.  The two private equity firms would also invest £380m to help reduce its debt pile of £2.6bn as part of the deal. Shares fell almost three [...]

  • Watchdog calls for Viagogo-Stubhub breakup over competition concerns

    October 22, 2020

    The UK’s competition watchdog has called for ticket reseller Viagogo to sell “all or part of” Stubhub, after a large-scale review into the merger found the two were close competitors in “a very concentrated market”.  The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said its investigation into the $4bn (£3bn) deal, completed in February, found it was [...]

  • G4S rebuffs Gardaworld’s takeover offer as it “significantly undervalues” company

    October 19, 2020

    G4S (GFS) has dismissed Gardaworld’s hostile takeover bid, after the outsourcing giant claimed its 190p per share offer “significantly undervalues the company and its prospects”. In a filing to the London Stock Exchange, G4S said its board had unanimously rejected Canadian rival Gardaworld’s offer because it was “not in the best interests of shareholders or [...]

  • Alstom confirms Bombardier merger talks

    February 17, 2020

    French train manufacturer Alstom has confirmed talks to purchase the rail division of Canadian firm Bombardier are ongoing. The proposed deal could be worth $7bn on an enterprise value basis, Reuters has reported. Reports of the merger came last week, quoting a French TV station, that Alstom’s board was set to make an offer. “Alstom [...]

  • European dealmakers top global M&A rankings for second consecutive year

    December 17, 2019

    Europe was the only region to enjoy a positive M&A performance in 2019 amid a global downturn that will continue into 2020, according to new analysis. European dealmakers marginally outperformed their regional index by 0.6 percentage points over the last year despite a poor performance from UK buyers, according to research by insurer Willis Towers [...]

  • M&A activity targeting UK slumps amid no-deal Brexit fears

    September 12, 2019

    Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity targeting the UK has fallen almost 40 per cent on the same period last year, with investors slowing down decision making amid ongoing political turmoil. Corporate M&A also tumbled to £15.1bn in the second quarter of 2019, its lowest value since the EU referendum according to data from Mergermarket. Read [...]

  • Entrepreneurs, learn to let go of your business

    September 3, 2019

    For many entrepreneurs, successfully selling their business is validation that their years of hard work have paid off. It should be the happiest time of their lives, but it can actually be one filled with mixed emotions. I know this, because that’s what I experienced myself. In 2012, I co-founded an electronic point of sale [...]

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