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Aviva, Direct Line
Direct Line Says Aviva’s $4.16 Billion Takeover Approach Substantially Undervalues Company
Direct Line Insurance Group said it rejected the 3.28 billion pounds ($4.16 billion) takeover approach from insurer and asset manager Aviva as it substantially undervalued the company. Describing the approach as highly opportunistic,
Direct Line shares surge 42% on rejection of Aviva’s $4.2 billion takeover offer
Direct Line’s shares surged as investor’s hoped the rejection might pave the way for a second takeover bid from the U.K.’s largest insurance company
Goldman Switches Sides on Aviva’s £3 Billion Direct Line Bid
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has switched sides to advise Aviva Plc on its £3.3 billion ($4.2 billion) takeover bid for Direct Line Insurance Group Plc, only eight months after helping the target successfully defend against another suitor.
Aviva goes direct to Direct Line shareholders
Direct Line’s new boss, Adam Winslow, is a former executive at Aviva and the two insurers have large shareholders in common such as Schroders and Redwheel.
Aviva ‘contacts DLG shareholders’ as ‘hostile takeover’ looms
Aviva has contacted shareholders in Direct Line Group (DLG) to convince them to reconsider its takeover offer. That was according to the Financial Times (FT), which said that the move “could pave the way for a hostile takeover bid for its smaller rival”.
Direct Line Shares Surge After Rebuffing £3.3 Billion Aviva Bid
Direct Line Insurance Group Plc shares surged as much as 39% after the insurer rejected a £3.3 billion ($4.2 billion) takeover bid from Aviva Plc, the second suitor it’s rebuffed this year.
UK's Direct Line surges after rejecting Aviva's $4.16 billion takeover offer
(Reuters) -Shares in UK's Direct Line Insurance soared over 36% in early trade on Thursday after it rejected a 3.28 billion pound ($4.16 billion) takeover offer from bigger rival Aviva, saying it "substantially undervalued" the company.
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Potential acquisition of Direct Line by Aviva a credit positive for both groups: Moody’s
Analysts at Moody's Ratings have suggested that the potential acquisition of Direct Line by Aviva could bring credit positive ...
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AVIVA Senior Living Notches a First in Port St. Lucie
The first independent senior living community in St. Lucie West, Fla., will hold its grand opening this week. The community, ...
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Aviva launches £3.4bn takeover bid for Direct Line to create car insurance giant
Aviva has launched a £3.4bn takeover bid for rival Direct Line in a tie-up that would create one of Britain’s largest car ...
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Aviva purchase of Direct Line 'to push up prices'
James Daley is concerned the takeover will reduce competition and lead to even higher insurance premiums, which have rocketed ...
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Goldman switches to Aviva in Direct Line battle
Goldman Sachs is advising Aviva on its bid for Direct Line just eight months after helping its target fend off a bid from ...
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Aviva Canada donates $500,000 to tackle food insecurity and inequality
Aviva Canada has announced a $500,000 contribution to support initiatives addressing food insecurity and promoting diversity, ...
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Direct Line founder Sir Peter Wood says Aviva must raise its offer
Direct Line rejected Aviva's £3.3billion bid, whereby shareholders would receive £1.12p a share in cash and 0.28 of a new ...
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Aviva, NatWest Group enter protection partnership
The latest move is an extension of the existing relationship between NatWest Group and AIG Life, now under Aviva's ownership.
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