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  2. Is Rentokil Initial plc (LON:RTO) Expensive For A Reason? A ...

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  3. Rentokil to complete acquisition of Terminix for $6.7 billion ...

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    Rentokil is set to complete the deal to acquire Terminix this week, about 10 months after the announcement of the $6.7 billion agreement. Rentokil to complete acquisition of Terminix for $6.7 billion.

  4. Rentokil Initial - Wikipedia

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    Rentokil Initial is a British business services group based in Crawley, England.It was founded in 1925 as a pest-control business. It subsequently expanded and diversified, in part through growth under the leadership of Sir Clive Thompson in the 1980s and 1990s, and in part through the acquisition of BET plc in 1996, into a business delivering a wide range of facilities management services.

  5. British Electric Traction - Wikipedia

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    It was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index but was acquired by Rentokil in 1996, and the merged ... at the cost of Associated-Rediffusion receiving the vast ...

  6. Terminix - Wikipedia

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    In December 2021, UK-based Rentokil Initial announced that it would acquire Terminix for $6.7 billion. [12] The acquisition was closed on October 12, 2022. [13]

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    The tariffs could also negatively impact the med-tech sector, which would not only make medical supplies and devices more expensive but potentially add to the cost of associated surgeries and ...

  8. Predatory pricing - Wikipedia

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    3. The objective performance of predatory pricing is that a company temporarily sells goods or services below cost to eliminate competitors from a certain market and create exclusivity. The predatory pricing company can then sell goods and services at monopoly prices to compensate for the losses from initial low price sales. 4.

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