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  • Brazil’s Embraer blasts Boeing after $4.2bn deal scrapped

    April 26, 2020

    Brazilian aircraft company Embraer today attacked Boeing after the US company yesterday pulled the plug on a $4.2bn (£3.4bn) deal to buy its commercial jets division. In a statement, Embraer said: “Embraer believes strongly that Boeing has wrongfully terminated the MTA [master transaction agreement], that it has manufactured false claims as a pretext to seek [...]

  • Coronavirus: EU vows to protect weakened firms from foreign takeovers

    April 17, 2020

    The EU is set to protect its companies against foreign takeovers from firms taking advantage of the economic fallout from coronavirus. The bloc plans to allow governments to take large stakes in weak European companies, even owning them in some cases. The European Commission has decided to step in due to the unprecedented impact of [...]

  • Tilney and Smith & Williamson merger delayed by coronavirus crisis

    April 15, 2020

    The merger between Tilney and Smith & Williamson has been delayed by the coronavirus pandemic with significant doubts remaining as to whether it will go ahead. Smith & Williamson shareholder AGF Management told the Toronto Stock Exchange today that the deal would continue with a revised structure with the targeted closing date pushed back until [...]

  • M&A crashes across the globe as coronavirus freezes economic activity

    March 31, 2020

    Dealmaking has plunged across the world as the calamitous health and economic impact of coronavirus sends M&A into the deep freeze. Data from Refinitiv showed global M&A activity in the first quarter is down 28 per cent on the same quarter last year at $697bn (£560bn). By number of deals, worldwide M&A has fallen 14 [...]

  • CMA clears Paddy Power owner Flutter’s £10bn gambling merger

    March 31, 2020

    A gambling mega-merger between Paddy Power owner Flutter and Sky Bet owner Stars got the green light today from the UK’s competition watchdog. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) cleared Flutter’s £10bn purchase of Stars after opening an investigation into the tie-up at the start of February. The CMA found punters would not receive less [...]

  • Tilney and Smith & Williamson merger on brink after coronavirus crash

    March 25, 2020

    The merger between Smith & Williamson and Tilney is teetering on a precipice following the economic shock triggered by the coronavirus pandemic. Wealth manager Tilney – which is backed by private equity firm Permira – announced in September it had agreed to acquire wealth manager and accountancy firm Smith & Williamson in a £625m deal. [...]

  • Coronavirus: Could previously announced M&A deals fall over?

    March 24, 2020

    Coronavirus: Could previously announced M&A deals fall over?

  • Deal or no deal? How coronavirus is impacting M&A

    March 22, 2020

    Deal advisers say they fear the coronavirus crisis could stop M&A in its tracks in the UK, but predict a wave of distressed deals in the coming weeks as struggling businesses are picked up and companies band together to try and ride out the economic shutdown. KPMG’s head of deal advisory in the UK Liz [...]

  • M&A in the UK falls a third on coronavirus and recession fears

    March 20, 2020

    Dealmaking in the UK fell off a cliff this month with outbound M&A dropping to a seven-year low, as activity slowed amid the coronavirus outbreak. The global pandemic has sent markets into a frenzy, fuelling fears of severe damage to the economy and forcing central banks to take drastic emergency stimulus measures since the financial [...]

  • Pennon sells waste business Viridor to private equity firm KKR in £4.2bn deal

    March 18, 2020

    FTSE 250 utility company Pennon said today it has agreed to sell waste business Viridor to private equity firm KKR in a £4.2bn deal. The sale represents an enterprise value of £4.2bn on a cash-free, debt-free basis at an earnings multiple of 18.5x. KKR made an unsuccessful bid for Viridor late last year in an [...]

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