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Irish energy distributor DCC has said it is "minded to recommend" that shareholders accept a proposed increased takeover offer from KKR and Energy Capital Partners. The revised proposal includes an ...
DCC’s shares soared at lunchtime on Wednesday after it emerged that two US private equity groups Energy Capital Partners and KKR circling the business have upped their proposed bid by 15 per cent to ...
A consortium led by private equity firms KKR and Energy Capital Partners is in advanced discussions to acquire Irish energy distributor DCC in a deal that could value the company at more than £5 ...
Dublin headquartered DCC distributes liquid gas, biofuels, and renewable energy to businesses and households Irish energy distributor DCC has today rejected a £4.95 billion takeover proposal from a ...
DCC says 58 pounds per share bid undervalues company KKR and Energy Capital Partners decline to comment DCC is latest FTSE 100 group to attract bids Shares down 1.9% after falling as much as 6.4% ...
DCC’s shares soared to a four-year high on Wednesday morning as the former conglomerate confirmed it had received a cash bid from US private equity groups Energy Capital Partners and KKR. It followed ...
DCC shares jump 16% after takeover proposal revealed KKR and Energy Capital Partners have until June 10 to make a firm offer DCC says no certainty a firm offer will be made London-listed DCC, which ...
Marketing and support-services provider DCC PLC's shares rose after it said it received an indicative cash takeover offer from Energy Capital Partners and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. that it's ...
The Miami Dolphins announced today that the Dolphins Cancer Challenge (DCC) has surpassed a historic $100 million raised, with 100 percent of funds supporting life-saving cancer research and care at ...
We interviewed Docusign CEO Allan Thygesen on Decoder this week, and one standout moment was when I asked Allan about his headcount. Docusign now employs around 7,000 people, which is a staggering ...