Mergers and Acquisitions

Mergers and Acquisitions Articles

After failing to complete a mega-merger with rival Halliburton, Baker Hughes and General Electric announced Monday morning that GE will combine its oil and gas business with Baker Hughes.
After avalanches of news about earnings, failed enthusiasm about a takeover, layoffs, and speculation Twitter Inc.’s (NYSE: TWTR) CEO might depart, the stock ended the week down a little over 1%. A...
Of all the dailies in America, the New York Times stands the best chance to make a great deal of money charging for content. Its editorial product is widely regarded as the best in the country, by...
When investors hear about a failed merger, they probably think that they should be discouraged or that something bad is taking place. That just may not be the case for the 3D printing universe.
Rockwell Collins announced Sunday that it has agreed to acquire aircraft interior manufacturer B/E Aerospace in a deal with a total price tag of more than $8 billion.
With Rupert Murdoch and Apple both in the wings, AT&T may not walk away with Time Warner unchallenged.
Varian shares were up as much as 10% on Thursday after a report that GE might be acquiring the medical devices and equipment company.
GNC Holdings could be up for grabs, according to a recent Wall Street Journal report. But who is buying it and why?
Salesforce.com was Twitter's last best hope, but the enterprise cloud company's founder reversed his position that Twitter would make a good fit.
RSP Permian has announced that it has agreed to acquire two privately held entities that control about 41,000 net acres in the Delaware Basin of the Permian Basin in west Texas.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to see what each company is really getting from this deal, and how it compares to the entities as a whole.
Dover shares slid early on Monday after the company issued a business update for the third quarter and the rest of the year. Unfortunately, this update was not what investors were looking for.
Despite the up and down nature of earnings from Twitter, it is an interesting franchise that under better corporate leadership could prosper.
Shares of CIT Group saw a handy gain early on Friday after the company announced that it will be selling its commercial aircraft leasing business.
Two pieces of news came out Thursday that together may lead to the conclusion that there will be no reasonable offer for Twitter and the company will be left adrift without a business plan or partner...