Thomson Reuters expects to complete sale of $3bn-valued intellectual property and science units this year April 26, 2016 Thomson Reuters expects to sell off its intellectual property and science units, which have been valued at around $3bn (£2.1bn), this year. The US media company said in its first quarter report, released today, that a sale process has been launched and a deal is due to complete in the second half of 2016. The figures Thomson [...]
Nokia is getting into wearables with €170m deal for Withings April 26, 2016 Nokia is making a move into wearables, announcing plans to buy up french tech company Withings. The now mobile-free Nokia (after selling that part to Microsoft), is zoning in on the world of digital health tracking technology with the €170m deal. "We have said consistently that digital health was an area of strategic interest to Nokia, [...]
The bids are in for Yahoo, but what’s its value to Verizon, TPG and other buyers? April 25, 2016 Verizon emerged as the bidder to beat as the deadline for bids to buy Yahoo closed last week. The internet company hasn’t been able to spin-off its Asian assets – including its 15 per cent stake in Alibaba – or sell off its core business, which includes everything from search, digital content and advertising to [...]
So long, McCormick: Premier Foods updates status from “it’s complicated” to “in a relationship” with Nissin April 22, 2016 Premier Foods might have shrugged off overtures made to it by US spice giant McCormick, but it appears to be settling down with Japanese suitor Nissin instead. The food group behind Mr Kipling and Bisto updated its status. No longer is the firm having to say "it's complicated"; as of this morning it is in a "relationship" with the [...]
European stock exchange operator considers options for blocking London Stock Exchange-Deutsche Boerse merger April 20, 2016 Euronext is considering options on how to block the London Stock Exchange-Deutsche Boerse merger. The European stock exchange operator is said to be consulting with advisers, considering lobbying in favour of a counter-bid for LSE from Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) and arguing against the merger to regulators in Brussels. Read more: London Stock Exchange battle heats up [...]
EU referendum: 2015 was record year for UK-targeted deals from Europe despite approaching Brexit vote April 20, 2016 The looming referendum was not enough to put European Union countries off doing business with the UK last year, newly-compiled figures show. Some $206bn (£143bn) worth of deals in which businesses based in other EU countries acquired British counterparts were announced last year. This marked a new record, according to Dealogic, and was up from $12.3bn [...]
Cheers: MegaBrew takes a step closer as AB InBev accepts Asahi’s $2.55bn Peroni and Grolsch bid April 19, 2016 The MegaBrew deal has just taken a step closer, with AB InBev accepting Asahi’s $2.55bn (£1.77bn) offer for SABMiller’s beer brands Peroni, Grolsch and Meantime. The deal – which will be Asahi's biggest acquisition and a megabrew deal of its own in Japan – comes as the Belgian firm looks to complete its £70bn takeover of SABMiller. It is a [...]
Edmond de Rothschild targets “flurry of M&A activity” expected in UK after EU referendum April 18, 2016 Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management has launched a new UK equity fund in anticipation of a "flurry of M&A activity" in the UK after the EU referendum. The Edmond de Rothschild Fund UK Synergy will target takeover deals and companies for restructuring. The fund was seeded with £3m and Edmond de Rothschild is aiming to build [...]
UK Oil and Gas Investments share price falls after buying Horse Hill stake from Angus Energy April 18, 2016 UK Oil and Gas Investments (Ukog), the company behind the so-called Gatwick gusher, has bought up a stake in the Horse Hill well development, increasing its stake. The firm has acquired Angus Energy's 7.8 per cent stake in the Weald Basin development area in a £1.8m cash and share deal, increasing its holding from just under a [...]
EU referendum and Brexit risk low priority for dealmakers in global M&A survey April 18, 2016 The prospect of a Brexit is a low-priority risk for global dealmakers, a new mergers and acquisitions (M&A) report suggests. Research by law firm Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) also found global appetite for M&A has been largely unaffected by economic volatility in 2016. Read more: Mr Kipling owner not tasty enough for McCormick after all The authors of [...]