Biggest Mergers of the Year

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Biggest Mergers of the Year

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2018 is on pace to be a record-breaking year for corporate consolidation. In the first three quarters of the year, companies around the world announced merger and acquisition deals worth a total of $3.3 trillion, the most since record keeping began nearly four decades ago. Much of that value is coming out of the United States.

Deals announced involving American companies in the first nine months of the year were worth over $1.3 trillion — more than 40% of all global M&A activity and more than the total value of deals in Europe, Australia, Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East combined. Domestically, the energy and power industry accounted for the largest share of deal volume, followed by technology, and healthcare.

Companies typically engage in M&A deals to increase their market share and improve their business model — and the future of the companies involved in such deals can vary. M&A deals can result in two companies consolidating to form an entirely new company; in the dissolution of one company after it is bought by another; or in a company simply operating under the umbrella of a new parent company — depending on the specifics.

Recent high-profile domestic M&A deals include tech giant Amazon’s mid-2017 acquisition of grocery store chain Whole Foods for $13.7 billion and drug store CVS’s $69 billion merger with health insurer Aetna, which was announced in December of last year.

The largest deals of 2018 include the acquisition of a soft drink company, a major consolidation in the wireless communications industry, and a merger between a health insurance juggernaut and pharmaceutical distribution company. Some of this year’s deals rank among the largest of all time by total value.

24/7 Wall St. identified the biggest mergers of the year using data on M&A announcements in for the first three quarters of 2018 from Thomson and Reuters. We ranked deals based on total estimated value and only considered mergers between American companies.

These are the biggest corporate mergers to have been announced so far this year.

Buyer: Target: Deal value: Deal date: Industry:
1. Cigna Group Express Scripts Holding Co $68.5 billion 3/8/2018 Health care
2. Energy Transfer Equity LP Energy Transfer Partners LP $61.8 billion 8/1/2018 Pipelines
3. T-Mobile US Inc Sprint Corp $58.7 billion 4/29/2018 Wireless comm.
4. Shareholders Altice USA Inc $32.1 billion 1/8/2018 Cable TV
5. Marathon Petroleum Group Andeavor Corp $31.3 billion 4/30/2018 Oil & gas
6. Keurig Green Mountain Inc Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc $26.6 billion 1/29/2018 Food and beverage
7. Dell Technologies VMware Class V Tracking Stock $21.7 billion 7/2/2018 Computers
8. Broadcom Inc Ca Inc $18.3 billion 7/11/2018 Software
9. Finl & Risk US Hldg Inc Spv Refinitiv $17.0 billion 1/30/2018 E-commerce
10. Altaba Altaba $15.6 billion 6/7/2018 Finance
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Sam Stebbins is a writer at a673b.bigscoots-temp.com where his primary focus is on government policy, politics, companies, and broad social and economic trends. Sam has been writing in the money and news verticals for over 8 years and holds a bachelor's degree from Hobart College, which he earned in 2010. Sam resides in upstate New York and enjoys hiking, biking, canoeing, and skiing in the Adirondack Mountains and across the Northeast.

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