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  • ProSiebenSat.1 and US financial investor want to buy The Meet Group

    The German media group ProSiebenSat.1 and the US financial investor General Atlantic plan to jointly acquire the online dating and social entertainment company The Meet Group.

    March18,2020


  • Zeiss expands software division with company takeover in Dresden

    The optics and electronics group Carl Zeiss has completed the acquisition of the software provider Saxonia Systems AG.

    March18,2020


  • Syngenta takeover likely to be approved

    Syngenta AG Chairman Michel Demare said he expects only a "few" concessions would be needed to get regulatory approval for China National Chemical Corp's $43 billion takeover of the Swiss maker of agrochemical and seeds company.

    January19,2017


  • Cheung Kong completes $7.6 bln takeover of Aussie power giant

    A major Australian electricity and gas distributor, DUET Group, has completed a handshake deal with Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings (CKI) on a 7.6 billion dollar (5.6 billion U.S. dollars) takeover on Monday.

    January17,2017


  • Chinese printer takes over Lexmark

    Zhuhai APEX Technology Co., Ltd (002190.SZ), a Chinese printer company, announced on December 12 that it had taken over 100 percent equity in Lexmark, a global printer giant, for 3.9 billion US dollars.

    December16,2016


  • Chinese company withdraws takeover bid of German chip equipment maker

    China's Fujian Grand Chip Investment Fund (FGC) announced on Thursday on its website to withdraw its offer for German chip equipment maker Aixtron.

    December09,2016


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