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Vetco was a British oilfield service company that was established in July 2004 and operated through its subsidiaries Vetco Gray and Vetco Aibel AS. Vetco was the result of a consortium consisting of the private equity firms Candover, 3i and JP Morgan Partners, which took over ABB's oil and gas division, ABB Offshore Systems.
GE Oil & Gas acquires Vetco Gray for US$1.9 billion. [19] [20] 2007 GE Plastics is sold to SABIC for US$11.6 billion. [21] 2008 GE Oil & Gas acquires Hydril Pressure & Control for US$1.12 billion from Tenaris, who retains possession of Hydril Premium Connections. [22] [23] 2008 GE Co. acquires Vital Signs Inc. for US$860 million [24] 2009
Also in 2007, GE Oil & Gas acquired Vetco Gray for $1.9 billion, [73] [74] followed by the acquisition of Hydril Pressure & Control in 2008 for $1.1 billion. [75] [76] GE Plastics was sold in 2008 to SABIC (Saudi Arabia Basic Industries Corporation). In May 2008, GE announced it was exploring options for divesting the bulk of its consumer and ...
Rank Year Purchaser Target Value (in billions USD) Value (adjusted for inflation) 1 2015 Pfizer: Allergan, plc: 160 212 In November 2015 Pfizer announced it would acquire Allergan, plc for $160 billion ($212 billion, adjusted for inflation).
In 1979, Lucky Stores bought Kash n' Karry, and at its height the chain had 117 stores. Kash n' Karry eventually fell victim to growing too fast and too much competition from similar supermarket ...
On Sept. 4, ICE bought home loan servicing and data analytics provider Black Knight for $11.9 billion, a price that exceeded the $8.2 billion Sprecher paid for his most famous deal, the 2013 ...
Just ask this guy who bought the map for $50 at an estate sale in North Carolina, only to discover on Antiques Roadshow that it was appraised for a staggering $35,000 to $45,000. 6. Vintage World Maps
Google's logo. Google is a computer software and a web search engine company that acquired, on average, more than one company per week in 2010 and 2011. [1] The table below is an incomplete list of acquisitions, with each acquisition listed being for the respective company in its entirety, unless otherwise specified.