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The Wall Street Journal: Medical-supply companies Steris and Cantel in talks to join forces: sources
The coronavirus pandemic has been a mixed bag for the sterilization-products companies’ businesses......»»
Morgan Stanley to buy E-Trade in deal valued at $13 billion: WSJ
Morgan Stanley is buying E-Trade Financial Corp. in a deal valued at $13 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. The all-stock deal was set to be announced later Thursday, it was reported. E-Trade shares were halted in the premarket.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Yahoo Japan and chat app Line agree to 50-50 merger
Internet portal Yahoo Japan Corp. and chat app Line said Monday they have reached a basic agreement to merge in a deal that includes buying out Line Corp.’s minority shareholders......»»
Icahn reveals stake in HP, says merger with Xerox is "no brainer"
Activist investor Carl Icahn has taken a 4.24 percent stake in Palo Alto-based PC and printer maker HP Inc. and is pushing for its $33 billion merger with Xerox Corp., the Wall Street Journal reports. Icahn's HP stake, valued at roughly $1.2 billion,.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Merger will be lucrative for Viacom and CBS chief executives
Viacom and CBS last week struck a deal to reunite the empire of media mogul Sumner Redstone, creating a conglomerate with a valuation of $27 billion......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Prologis buying Industrial Property Trust, a rival REIT, in $3.9 billion deal
Prologis Inc. has agreed to buy real-estate investment trust and warehouse owner Industrial Property Trust in a deal valued at $3.99 billion including debt, the company said Monday......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Dish leads bidding to scoop up assets from Sprint, T-Mobile
Dish Network Corp. is leading the race to scoop up assets that the Justice Department says Sprint Corp. and T-Mobile US Inc. must divest of to save their $26 billion merger, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
Fiat Chrysler shares sink after report that it has dropped Renault bid
Shares of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Inc. fell in after-hours trading Wednesday following a Wall Street Journal report that its $40 billion merger bid for Renault SA had been withdrawn. The Journal.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Blackstone to buy warehouse network in record $18.7 billion deal
Blackstone Group LP is buying a network of U.S. industrial warehouses from Singapore-based GLP for $18.7 billion, including debt, in the largest private real-estate transaction ever......»»
Sinclair to buy Braves broadcaster, other regional sports channels
Sinclair Broadcast Group, the TV giant known for its conservative political views, is buying 21 former Fox regional sports networks, the Wall Street Journal reports. The $10 billion deal includes Fox Sports South, which broadcasts the Atlanta Brave.....»»
DOJ likely to block T-Mobile, Sprint deal: WSJ
The U.S. Department of Justice staffers have told T-Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp that their $26 billion merger is unlikely to be approved as currently structured, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Thermo Fisher to acquire Brammer Bio in $1.7 billion gene-therapy deal
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. said it is buying Brammer Bio for $1.7 billion in a move that would expand the lab-equipment company’s presence in the rapidly growing field of gene therapy......»»
The Wall Street Journal: From cancer to migraines to dementia: NIH wants 1 million volunteers for genetic database
The National Institutes of Health seeks volunteers for a $1.46 billion medical database in an effort to discern the genetic underpinnings of a range of diseases and of healthy aging......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Sprint CEO stepping down, will be replaced by finance chief
Sprint Corp.’s chief executive said he would step back from the wireless carrier’s management team to take a senior role at its Japanese parent company as Sprint seeks regulatory approval for a $26 billion merger with rival T-Mobile US Inc......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Adobe bolsters its platform with Magento acquisition
Adobe Systems Inc., the elder software-business statesman behind photo-editing software Photoshop and PDF reader, is buying e-commerce firm Magento Commerce for $1.68 billion, adding a key piece to its platform......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Adobe to buy e-commerce platform Magento in $1.68 billion deal
Adobe Systems Inc., the elder software-business statesman behind photo-editing software Photoshop and PDF reader, is buying e-commerce firm Magento Commerce for $1.68 billion, adding a key piece to its platform......»»
Microsoft Is Buying Acquire GitHub for $7.5 Billion in Stock - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalMicrosoft Is Buying Acquire GitHub for $7.5 Billion in StockWall Street JournalMicrosoft Corp. MSFT 0.50% is buying.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Boston Scientific gets takeover approach from Stryker
Stryker has recently made a takeover approach to rival Boston Scientific, a move that would create a medical-device giant with a combined value of more than $110 billion, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
New Zealand makes $1.5 billion purchase from Boeing
New Zealand is buying four surveillance jets from Boeing in a $1.5 billion deal. The Wall Street Journal reports that the move, to purchase Boeing Co. P-8A Poseidons, is part of an effort to counter a Chinese buildup in the Pacific. “We are step.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Carl Icahn to go public with his opposition to Cigna-Express Scripts merger
Carl Icahn is going public with his campaign to scuttle Cigna Corp.’s $54 billion plan to buy Express Scripts Holding Co......»»