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![]() Entries tagged "InBev"BrewersKKR's spending plenty on beer money. Dialoguing at DeutscheBruce Evans takes the reins of Deutsche's M&A effort at a difficult time. A toast to the brewersInBev executed a pitch-perfect acquisition of Anheuser-Busch, which was no pushover either. Building a $12 billion bridgeRWE obtains the first jumbo financing of the year for its purchase of Dutch utility Essent. Fear of commitmentThere is demand, there are deals, and there is even money, particularly among strategics. What's lacking in cross-border M&A is animal spirits. It'll take time. Promises, promisesMost social protections in mergers are not legally enforceable. The year in reviewThe crisis, pixie dust and the crash of Abstract Man. Risk arbitrage: Dec. 1, 2008The $20 billion Merrill Lynch-BofA deal goes before the latter's shareholders with some skepticism. And the BCE deal is scheduled to close Dec. 11. Risk arb update: Nov. 17, 2008The deal pool continues to diminish for want of deal inflow as M&A sputters amid extreme economic uncertainty. On guardYour odds of receiving a hostile bid are getting higher. Optimistic activistsThe financial crisis has made for some tempting targets for hedge funds, but expect fewer demands for cash payouts and more calls for better management. Risk arb update: BCECan the banks drag the BCE deal past Dec. 11? Spread too farAmid turmoil, risk arbs have absorbed a lot of bad news, but some strategic deals look likely to close, and deal demand may be building. Beyond fluxMarket chaos has effectively stifled most M&A activities. But investment bankers already look ahead to when a kind of dealmaking normalcy prevails. Risk arb update: BCEMars-Wrigley was financed and closed despite bank turmoil. But what will happen to BCE? Risk arb updateSeptember returns are not expected to look pretty and some arbs are worried about investor redemptions. Fundamentals on steroidsHenry Paulson: The Man, the Myth, the tween pop sensation. Drink upAfter reporting its first loss in 16 years, Foster's will likely sell all or part of its wine portfolio. Beer of the centuryHow InBev captured Anheuser-Busch. Keeping it realWhy strategic dealmakers are faring so much better than financial ones in the downturn. Party on, GarthThe economy stinks, and so does the stock market, but in M&A, let the bon temps roule. Lazard advises InBev as A-B storm brewsThe Belgian-Brazilian brewer turned to the bank for advice as it pursues Anheuser-Busch with a $46.3 billion offer. Pour out the barrelAn entire nation cries into its beer. Busch leagueCan InBev plausibly present a takeover of Anheuser as a merger of equals? A hostile bid will likely fizzle. | ||||||||||||||||
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