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  2. One Equity Partners - Wikipedia

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    One Equity Partners was founded in 2001 by Dick Cashin to serve as the private equity investment arm of Bank One.Cashin had previously served as president of Citicorp Venture Capital, the predecessor of Court Square Capital Partners and CVC Capital Partners, where he worked for Bank One's then CEO, Jamie Dimon.

  3. O2 (brand) - Wikipedia

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    On 31 October 2005, O2 plc agreed to be taken over by Telefónica, a Spanish telecommunications company, with a cash offer of £17.7 billion, or £2 per share. [15] According to the merger announcement, O2 retained its name and continued to be based in the United Kingdom, keeping both the brand and the management team.

  4. List of acquisitions by AOL - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2007, the usage share of Netscape's browsers had fallen from over 90% in the 1990s, to less than 1%. [2] Its second-largest acquisition is the purchase of MapQuest, a web mapping company. From 1999 to 2009, MapQuest had the greatest market share among mapping websites; it has since dropped to second place, behind Google Maps.

  5. 2 Stocks to Buy Before 2025 - AOL

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    Apple. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is a company that people just love to doubt. The stock started 2024 with a pretty expensive multiple, only to end the year with an even pricier one (shares go for almost ...

  6. Bally's has new ownership after hedge-fund buyout. What does ...

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    According to a Wall Street Journal report on the buyout, Bally’s stock rose 24% to $16.80 on the news. "Standard General plans to merge Bally’s with the Queen Casino & Entertainment, a casino ...

  7. Mandatory offer - Wikipedia

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    In mergers and acquisitions, a mandatory offer, also called a mandatory bid in some jurisdictions, is an offer made by one company (the "acquiring company" or "bidder") to purchase some or all outstanding shares of another company (the "target"), as required by securities laws and regulations or stock exchange rules governing corporate takeovers.

  8. What If Michael Dell Doesn't Really Want to Buy Dell? This ...

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    The proposed management-led buyout of Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) is far from being without controversy. When the deal was still in the rumor stage, we came up with a maximum valuation of $15.00 per ...

  9. Robert D. Beyer - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Robert D. Beyer joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -3.9 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.