Mergers & Acquisitions - Americas Headlines
Missouri governor veto of farmland bills could hamper Smithfield sale to China
July 2 - Missouri Governor Jay Nixon vetoed two bills on Tuesday that would have would have cleared the way for foreign ownership of farmland and potentially eliminated obstacles to Smithfield Foods Inc's planned $4.7 billion purchase by a Chinese company.
Deals of the day -- mergers and acquisitions
July 2 - The following bids, mergers, acquisitions and disposals were reported by 2000 GMT on Tuesday:
A. Schulman drops bid for Ferro, shares fall
July 2 - Chemical maker A. Schulman Inc said it dropped its bid for Ferro Corp, about four months after it had offered $563 million for its smaller rival.
UPDATE 2-American Realty seeks No.2 spot in net leases with $3.1 bln buy
* ARCT shareholders to get $30/share in cash or 2.05 shares of ARCP
UPDATE 1-American Greetings founding family sweetens go-private offer
July 2 - American Greetings Corp's founding family raised for the third time its offer to take the gift card maker private, sending the company's shares up 5 percent in early trading.
Founding family raises offer to take American Greetings private
July 2 - American Greetings Corp's founding family raised its offer to take the gift card maker private, according to a regulatory filing on Tuesday, sending the company's shares up 4 percent in premarket trading.
UPDATE 1-Japan's MUFG agrees to buy $5.61 bln stake in Thai lender
* MUFG requires Thai central bank and ministry of finance approval
Vivus's top shareholder proposes former AstraZeneca exec as CEO
July 2 - Vivus Inc's largest shareholder First Manhattan Co said it proposed a former senior executive of AstraZeneca Plc as chief executive of the obesity drug maker, a move that could swing shareholder support for the activist investor's board slate ahead of a proxy vote.
Capital One to buy back $1 bln in shares
July 2 - Credit card issuer Capital One Financial Corp said it would buy back shares worth up to $1 billion after it completed the sale of its Best Buy Co Inc portfolio.
Japan's MUFG says agrees to buy $5.61 bln stake in Bank of Ayudhya
TOKYO, July 2 - Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) said on Tuesday it had agreed to buy up to 75 percent of Bank of Ayudhya Pcl, Thailand's fifth-largest lender, in a deal worth 560 billion yen ($5.61 billion).
McCain, Biden coming together for Sedona, Arizona forum
These days Washington is not known for bipartisanship, but every now and then a breakthrough is made. It is noteworthy that Vice President Joe Biden, a Democrat, and Senator John McCain, a Republican, are appearing together at a forum in Sedona, Arizona on Friday.


