All Mergers & acquisitions Articles
Construction chemicals manufacturer’s management reacts angrily to controlling family’s plan to sell its stake
John Laing Infrastructure Fund’s attempt to buy PPP portfolio said to fall significantly short of UK contractor’s own view of its value
UK contractor’s public-private partnership portfolio subject of bid from John Laing Infrastructure Fund
Dutch group buys Ballast Nedam Offshore and will integrate it into Offshore Wind Projects business unit
UK group confirms preliminary talks over the potential acquisition of fellow UK contractor Mouchel
Carlos Slim takes majority stake in Spanish construction and infrastructure group from Esther Koplowitz
UK group is selling parts of German and Austrian rail business in deal where net cash consideration will be approximately zero
Offshore and maritime contractor buys 15% share in geotechnical surveyor Fugro, “an interesting company.”
German contractor withdraws from potential purchase of assets offered by Lafarge and Holcim - which have been subject to merger plans
August 2013 proposal for German and Czech businesses are unchanged, but the companies will remain competitors in Spain, rather than forming a joint venture
GeoSea buys marine operations as German contractor continues drive to re-focus on construction market
UK engineering group to buy Sino-US manufacturer of crushing & screening equipment
Plans explored to dispose of UK and EU long products division employing 6,500 people
German contractor sells interest in residential property company amid consolidation move
Contractor gains Voith subsidiary, DIW
Two executives appointed to spearhead asset sales ahead of Lafarge merger.
Grinding plant in Panipat sold to Shree Cement is the latest in US$ 800 million of divestments in the cement sector for Indian conglomerate.
Lafarge has sold a cement plant in the Urals to Buzzi Unicem’s Dyckerhoff subsidiary as part of its debt reduction programme.
First step taken for a potential IPO of Hanson Building Products businesses in Canada, the UK and US
WSP Global to pay UK£820 million (€1.03 billion) for its US-based professional services business
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