
Wendy's Shares Jump 14% Following Report of Trian Takeover Bid Preparation
Shares of Wendy's surged over 14% Wednesday following a Financial Times report that Nelson Peltz's Trian Fund Management is preparing a takeover bid for the burger chain.

Shares of Wendy's surged over 14% Wednesday following a Financial Times report that Nelson Peltz's Trian Fund Management is preparing a takeover bid for the burger chain.

Budget airline easyJet has formally accepted a £5.7 billion cash takeover bid from US private equity firm Apollo Global Management, following the withdrawal of rival bidder Castlelake.

UK companies, including Rotork, Gooch & Housego, Ramsdens, and Mitie, are experiencing a surge in takeovers by foreign entities and private equity, driven by depressed valuations. This trend, highlighted by Peel Hunt, also sees UK firms delisting or choosing overseas listings, raising concerns about the British market.

Delivery Hero's boards recommend Uber's €13 billion takeover offer, aiming to create the world's largest mobility and delivery platform. The deal, expected to finalize in H2 2027, expands Uber's global reach, conditional on regulatory approvals and Uber securing 50%+1 share.

No-frills airline EasyJet has received a £5.7bn takeover proposal from US firm Apollo Management, surpassing a previous offer from Castlelake. Apollo's offer of £7.15 per share is considered superior to Castlelake's £6.90 per share bid.

EasyJet's stock surged Friday following a $7.7 billion takeover bid from Apollo Global Management. The offer includes a cash option of £7.15 per share or a Stub Equity Alternative. This comes after a previous $7.3 billion offer from Castlelake.

No-frills airline EasyJet has received a superior takeover proposal from US firm Apollo Management for £5.7bn, surpassing a previous agreement in principle with rival suitor Castlelake. Apollo's offer of £7.15 per share is higher than Castlelake's £6.90, with regulatory hurdles concerning EU ownership remaining.

EasyJet's stock surged over 13% Friday following a $7.7 billion takeover bid from Apollo Global Management. The cash offer values the budget carrier at £5.7 billion ($7.66 billion), with an alternative option for shareholders to retain voting rights.

No-frills airline EasyJet has accepted a £5.7bn takeover proposal from US firm Apollo Management, surpassing a previous offer from Castlelake. Shareholders would receive £7.15 per share under the Apollo proposal.

EasyJet is considering a $7.7 billion takeover bid from Apollo Global Management. The cash offer values the airline at £5.7 billion ($7.66 billion), with shareholders potentially receiving £7.15 per share. An alternative offer allows shareholders to retain voting rights by rolling over their existing shareholding.

No-frills airline EasyJet has accepted a £5.7bn takeover proposal from US firm Apollo Management, surpassing a previous bid from Castlelake. Apollo's offer of £7.15 per share is superior to Castlelake's £6.90, leading EasyJet to withdraw its recommendation for the earlier bid.

EasyJet's board is criticized for accepting a £5.5bn takeover offer from Castlelake at 690p per share, seen as an undervaluation despite the premium. Analysts argue the airline has strong assets and a clear path to higher profitability, suggesting the board gave up too easily.

EasyJet's board is criticized for accepting a £5.5bn takeover bid from Castlelake at 690p per share, seen as a sign of timidity. Despite recent challenges, the airline has a clear path to increased profitability and strong assets, suggesting a higher valuation is achievable.

EasyJet shares surged 10.5% after agreeing in principle to a £5.5 billion takeover bid from U.S. private equity firm Castlelake. The improved offer comes after EasyJet rejected a previous proposal, amidst global aviation sector stress due to rising jet fuel costs.

EasyJet has agreed in principle to a potential £5.2bn takeover offer from US investment firm Castlelake. The airline, which previously rejected four bids, is considering a proposal worth £6.90 per share. Regulatory approvals and a shareholder vote are still required.

EasyJet shares surged 10.5% after the U.K. budget airline agreed in principle to a £5.5 billion takeover bid from U.S. private equity firm Castlelake. The improved cash offer of $6.90 per share comes after a previous proposal was rejected.

EasyJet has rejected a fourth takeover offer worth £4.93bn ($6.25 a share) from US investment firm Castlelake. The airline cited undervaluation and concerns over deliverability, giving Castlelake until July 5 to make a firm offer.

EasyJet has begun talks with US investment firm Castlelake, opening its books in pursuit of a higher takeover bid, despite rejecting a fourth £4.9bn offer. The deadline for Castlelake to improve its proposal has been extended to July 5.

US logistics firm Prologis has launched a £12.6bn all-share takeover bid for UK property giant Segro, which Segro's board rejected as significantly undervalued. The offer highlights the strategic value of Segro's warehouses and AI datacentre potential.

UK warehouse landlord Segro has rejected a £12.6bn takeover offer from US rival Prologis. The board unanimously deemed the all-share proposal, which offered a 24.6% premium, insufficient, citing Segro's strong underlying business and prospects despite current market dislocations.

EasyJet has rejected a £4.74bn takeover offer from US investment firm Castlelake, calling it "opportunistic" and an attempt to buy the airline "on the cheap." Castlelake aims to partner with EU nationals to comply with ownership regulations.

EasyJet has rejected a £4.74bn takeover offer from US investment firm Castlelake, accusing it of trying to buy the airline "on the cheap." Castlelake claims its latest bid offers compelling value and proposes an EU ownership structure to comply with regulations, partnering with EU nationals Peter Bellew and Mark Breen.

US investment firm Castlelake has publicly announced a £4.7bn ($4.7bn) all-cash takeover proposal for easyJet, after the budget airline's board rejected three previous offers. Castlelake aims to acquire easyJet before a Friday deadline and has partnered with EU investors to comply with regional ownership rules.

UniCredit's €35 billion bid for Commerzbank faces strong German opposition, with the government rejecting the offer as "inadequate." Commerzbank has accused UniCredit of misleading information and market manipulation, leading to a preliminary investigation.