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China a Wild Card in VMWare Deal – InsideArbitrage Friday Wrap

  • October 20, 2023

FRIDAY WRAP

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Special Situations

Dipping into the $vmw dip.


$CNSL to be acquired at $4.70/share


Olink $OLK acquired by Thermo Fisher $TMO


How can $SCU's special committee claim that Dan Och's actions have "cost stockholders significant value?"


Pfizer wins unconditional EU antitrust okay for $43 bln Seagen buy


MRC Global gains amid report activist pushing for sale


$MP - this guy pulled off the best distressed of all time and no one is talking about it - amazing


$DVN seriously ? Hard to see how your merger of equals strategy reported by Bloomberg is the best outcome


Albemarle Corp., the world’s largest lithium producer, has walked away from its A$6.6 billion takeover of Australian miner Liontown Resources Ltd.


$NNDM said it has received approval from the Israeli Court


Ten #Chinese #SOEs announced stock buyback plans, over 70 firms pledged major shareholders won't sell in coming months.


Las Vegas Sands Q3 revenue tops estimates; unveils $2B stock buyback plan


Tesla 3Q FY23: Op cash flow up 8% to $3.3B. Missed EPS: GAAP -10.6%, Non-GAAP -7.9%.


$MOND expands share repurchase program to up to $40 million


As we report on C-Suite transitions, we have started taking a closer look at employment agreements.


Investing

5 straight quarters for $NFLX where FCF = net income


CASH-ON-CASH RETURN for restaurant brands


Paypal - $PYPL just reached a 6-year low


Wow $ENPH -12% in sympathy on this news.


Bank of America offering some perspective on credit quality


Rereading the FTC / $AMZN complaint,


Japan's JFE Steel eyes stake in Teck's coal business


U. S. Economy

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggested the Fed is unlikely to raise interest rates again


For the first time this century, cash pays a higher yield in interest than the S&P 500 does in earnings

Mortgage rates in the US climbed for the sixth week in a row.