• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

FACTBOX-Spreads of U.S. mergers and acquisitions

Mon Jan 5, 2009 12:15pm EST
 NEW YORK, Jan 5 (Reuters) - The following list shows the arbitrage spread for
proposed mergers and acquisitions of U.S. companies.
 Historically, the wider the spread, the more investors doubt a deal will close.
Arbitrage spreads measure the difference between the offered takeover price and the
target company's current trading price.
 For real-time spreads, go to <US/ARB/MENU>
ACQUIRER              TARGET            RIC     DEAL_VALUE * PRICE/SHARE SPREAD%
Roche Holding AG      Genentech Inc     DNA.N   37,505.28     89.00        7.75
Dow Chemical Co       Rohm and Haas     ROH.N   15,287.23     78.00       20.44
NRG Energy Inc        Calpine Corp      CPN.N   10,916.43     12.62       50.10
Altria Group Inc      UST Inc           UST.N   10,313.39     69.50         .06
Exelon Corp           NRG Energy        NRG.N    6,237.66     27.73       17.29
CenturyTel Inc        Embarq Corp       EQ.N     5,744.34     38.94        4.36
MidAmerican Energy    Constellation EnerCEG.N    4,725.79     26.50        5.62
Consortium            Puget Energy      PSD.N    3,510.75     30.00        9.69
Johnson & Johnson     Mentor Corp       MNT.N    1,072.60     31.00         .13
NOTE: * Deal values in millions of U.S. dollars
SOURCE: Reuters
 (Compiling by Oswald Blackwood)



Mergers & Acquisitions  |  Bonds  |  Global Markets  |  Funds News  |  ETFs News  |  Private Capital



More from Reuters

Photo

Saab says bid deadline dropped, to resume output

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - General Motors has dropped a December 31 deadline for bids for its Swedish car brand Saab, which will restart some production lines in January after a shutdown, Saab said on Wednesday.

 The Vulcan statue is seen at Vulcan Park in  Birmingham, Alabama November 14, 2009. The Vulcan statue is a symbol of old times at the iron industry in Birmingham.  REUTERS/Carlos Barria

A new revolution

Small manufacturers in states like Alabama are taking a risk on innovation to not only survive, but thrive. The second installment in a three-part report.  Full Article 

Chevrolet cars are seen in line at the parking lot of Tropical Miami General Motors dealership in Miami, Florida June 1, 2009. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Nowhere to go but up

Kick the tires, check the engine and ready the road test -- 2010 is looking like a very good year for carmakers.  Full Article