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Another Delaware Publicly Traded Company Proposes A Nevada Move

JD Supra: Mergers

Rather than convert, the company is proposing to effect the reincorporation by means of a merger with and into a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company. Last week, Chromocell Therapeutics Corporation filed preliminary proxy materials that included a proposal to reincorporate in Nevada.

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Publicly Traded Tritent International Corp. and Burst Technologies, Inc. Sign MOU to Outline Strategic Merger Plans

Global Newswire by Notified: M&A

Tritent (OTC:TICJ) and Burst sign MOU for a merger to develop AI-driven billing solutions for U.S. nursing homes, boosting Medicare Part B cost recovery.

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US Publicly-Traded Buyers’ Interest In Acquiring Middle-Market Companies Increases

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Thanks to the new 1% tax now being levied on any publicly traded US companies that buy back their shares, these larger, cash-rich companies have been given a strong incentive to seek acquisition targets.

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Say What You Mean: Delaware Court Finds Bump-Up Exclusion Ambiguous as Applied to Mergers Versus Acquisitions

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Because of the recent escalation in securities litigation that follows a majority of mergers and acquisitions, the Bump-Up Exclusion is of critical importance to publicly traded policyholders. By: Pillsbury - Policyholder Pulse blog

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Permira completes Squarespace acquisition after upping bid to $7.2B

TechCrunch: M&A

Website builder Squarespace is no longer a publicly traded company, after private equity firm Permira procured all remaining common stock in the firm. Permira first revealed plans to acquire Squarespace back in May, offering shareholders in the NYSE-traded company $44 per share — this equated to an equity valuation of $6.6

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Subscription management firm Zuora agrees to be acquired for $1.7B

TechCrunch: M&A

It’ll take Zuora, which is currently publicly traded, private. Zuora, a company selling software to help businesses manage their subscription-based services, has agreed to be acquired by private equity firms GIC and Silver Lake for $1.7 Tien […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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Cannabis Receiverships Are (and Will Be) On the Rise

JD Supra: Mergers

Based on a recent article in the Green Market Report (and corresponding public filings), “$1.83 debt is set to come due by 2026” for a number of publicly traded multi-state cannabis operators (“MSO”s). billion of.

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