Mergers and Acquisitions

Mergers and Acquisitions Articles

President Trump says he will help China telecom company ZTE, Nintendo to re-release one of its old products, "Avengers: Infinity War" tops $1 billion in ticket sales, and other important headlines.
Walmart announced Wednesday morning that it will pay $16 billion for a 77% stake in India's Flipkart e-commerce business. The deal gives Walmart a leading position in the world's second-most populous...
Ford encounters problems producing its F-150 pickup, the rejection of a nuclear proliferation deal with Iran could hurt Boeing, and other important headlines.
Owners of NASCAR may sell the company, China's trade balance balloons, Apple's reaches an all-time high, and other important headlines.
Athenahealth shares are jumping on Monday after it was announced that Elliot Management wants to take the company private.
After a fight with activist shareholders cooled, Xerox CEO Jeff Jacobson returned to the company just days before he was told to leave.
AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) argued against selling assets to close its deal to buy Time Warner Inc. (NYSE: TWX) According to Reuters:  AT&T told a federal judge late Thursday it should reject any...
Boeing has agreed to acquire the aircraft parts and services business of KLX for a total of about $4.25 billion including KLX debt. Shareholders don't seem too crazy about the offer.
Apple may bid for publisher Conde Nast, gasoline prices surge, Boeing buys a plane parts company, and other important headlines.
More than one aspect of this proposed merger must be considered, but one of the least covered yet most important is the current debt load that needs to be dealt with in the coming years.
Marriott Vacations has agreed to acquire vacation property owner ILG in a cash and stock deal valued at $4.7 billion. Investors are lukewarm at best.
SteadyMed saw its shares skyrocket early on Monday after the company announced that it would be acquired by United Therapeutic.
Walmart has agreed to sell a majority stake in its U.K.-based Asda grocery store chain to Britain's Sainsbury. The U.S. company is focused on investing in an Indian company that promises more growth.
YouTube has a new way to market advertising, "Avengers: Infinity War" broke two box office records, Walmart to sell its U.K. operations, and other important headlines.
If the rumored deal with Sprint closes, T-Mobile will get a company that is poorly managed and is known for poor service. That makes the arrangement far from ideal.