The acquisition will also ensure new and enhanced market access across Europe.
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Problems over acquisition of land for nuclear power plants could delay projects.
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Kirin President Kato said his company would continue to seek acquisition opportunities.
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Another recent acquisition bid in the agricultural sector may present an opportunity.
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The acquisition has been approved in Australia, New Zealand, China and Europe.
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Banking group Abbey National today said it had received a takeover approach.
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British property group Minerva said today it had received a takeover approach.
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A farcical energy deal has given rise to a new takeover tactic.
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The London market opened strongly today amid takeover speculation over broadcaster ITV.
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It recently completed the cross-Atlantic takeover of alternative trading venue Chi-X Europe.
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The name change follows the management buyout of the company last year.
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The StandardAero deal would be Carlyle's second major leveraged buyout this year.
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Furniture Brands received buyout interest from shareholder Sun Capital earlier this year.
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The company said 44 Newsweek employees accepted buyout offers in the quarter.
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The Financial Times first reported on Jacob's buyout efforts earlier on Thursday.
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He said any big buy-out deal could raise competition concerns with regulators.
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Valar Ventures ended the partnership last October by activating a buy-out option.
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His new contract has a buy-out clause believed to be around £80m.
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This is one startup that is not looking for a quick buy-out.
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A management buy-out has taken place at the leather goods firm Hartstone Ireland.
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The $68 billion deal will be this year's largest corporateacquisition.
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The end game is near for the four-month-long battle in the largest corporateacquisition in Southeast Asia.
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A SABMiller takeover, estimated at around $100 billion, would likely be the fifth-largest corporateacquisition ever.
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Landcadia will use the money it raises to fund a corporateacquisition in the hospitality, gaming or restaurants industries, the sources said.
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He will focus on sponsor coverage for German-speaking European clients, as well as origination of corporateacquisition finance on a global basis.
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Supply has been further helped by the ECB's corporatepurchase programme, which started last June, spurring demand for paper and bringing coupons to all-time lows.
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Also, we've bought many things from Prometheus, corporatepurchases mostly, though not much since Luke died.
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They have grown in annual terms for 22 consecutive months, mostly led by corporatepurchases, he said.
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The readout from INSEE coincided with less glowing results from the PMI index, a monthly survey of corporatepurchasing managers.
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Windows 7 was a strong earner for the company, and an uptick in corporatepurchases bodes well for the enterprise software arena.
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It is the second large private equitybuyout to fail in Australia this month.
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The HSH portfolio includes interests in 47 European private equitybuyout funds, the lender said.
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A private equitybuyout looks more probable, given the brand's niche positioning in the restaurant space.
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The deal to acquire Benihana is the second private equitybuyout in the restaurant sector this month.
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A recent deal with Australia Post didn't include any mention of an equitypurchase.
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The private equitypurchase of retailer Toys R Us that year, for instance, contains certain financing conditions.
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Based on the equitypurchase price for the Birch business and ownership split, the combined company's enterprise value multiple would stand around six times.
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The deal includes Brazilian tax benefits worth about $600 million, bringing the effective equitypurchase price to about $4.3 billion, the companies said.
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Equitypurchase is necessary to join the system and ensures self-capitilzation of the entity.
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Often used by private equity groups to fund leveraged companybuyouts, their prevalence has rocketed.
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Irish companies are firmly back on the acquisitions trail at home and abroad, according to a fresh report on companybuyouts from Investec.
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Most private equity houses do not buy banks because they cannot be burdened with heavy debt in the way that many companybuyouts are.
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And he said Fairfield Equipment was on the verge of a big corporatebuyout.
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Carlyle Group has completed the world's largest corporatebuyout capital-raising at $10 billion to finance mega-sized deals on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Carlyle's corporatebuyout arm performed well in the quarter, increasing its profit by 8 percent to $258 million.
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Risk premiums on leveraged loans, or loans made to finance corporatebuyouts, narrowed.
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Corporatebuyouts in Asia, a market famous for growth investments, are also on the rise.
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If successful, it would be one of the largest corporatebuyouts since before the global financial crisis.
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Unlike rivals Bain and KKR, Blackstone has so far focused on Japanese real estate and not corporatebuyouts.
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Wachovia's investment banking unit, a large packager of mortgage debt and provider of loans to fund corporatebuyouts, has also struggled.
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High purchase price multiples have boosted debt loads and leverage ratios for corporatebuyouts in the first quarter, and that trend could continue.
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With about $66 billion in capital under management, Ares is primarily a debt-focused investment firm which also engages in corporatebuyouts.
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Average total leverage ratios on large corporatebuyouts were 6.11 times when the guidance went into effect in 2013.
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Los Angeles-based Ares, with about $66 billion in capital under management, is primarily a debt-focused investment firm which also engages in corporatebuyouts.
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With $9 billion in private equity assets as of the end of September, Ares has also been assuming a more prominent profile in corporatebuyouts.
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Total leverage for large U.S. corporatebuyouts in 2015 was 5.96 times compared to 6.18 times in 2013, according to the data.
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- Senate Democrats want to curb corporatebuyout deals known as "inversions," in which U.S. companies move their tax domiciles overseas to get lower rates.