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Merger Monday: Three Large Corporate Deals Announced The fact that the US does not have a free-trade agreement with Europe or Japan does not necessarily preclude such deal with China, especially in the current administration, which recognizes security partners to also be economic rivals. Still, it seems a bit far-fetched given the wide-ranging differences.
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Israel's Netanyahu speaks about Iran deal President Trump signaled that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's news conference about Iran's nuclear program has helped prove that he has been right about his criticism of the Iranian nuclear deal. "I think if anything what's happening today and what's happened over the last little while ...
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Snag Discounts on Apple's Best Gadgets Today Only From now until 11:59 p.m. CT tonight (April 30), Best Buy is having an online flash sale on some MacBooks, iMac, iPad, and the Apple Watch Series 3—the latest and ... The Apple Watch Series 3 (which earned our WIRED Recommends award) rarely goes on sale, making it another decent discount.
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Regulatory uncertainty overshadows T-Mobile deal with Sprint Changes the government may require could take away from the $6 billion in run-rate synergies, Macquarie analysts said. SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son "rejected a deal with T-Mobile four months ago that was better for him than the deal he is taking now," said Jonathan Chaplin at New Street Research.
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Deals Bonanza in UK Poised to Hit a Record Amid Brexit Fears "The Brexit transition deal has given greater stability, if only short term," according to Christopher Sullivan, a partner at London-based Clifford ... after a rocky 2017 that saw dealmakers citing regulatory uncertainty and a lack of clarity around tax reform as stymieing M&A activity, the current year has gotten ...
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Netflix And Deal When Netflix (NFLX) priced a $1.9B junk bond deal early last week, it got me pondering the companies with the largest equity market capitalizations in the ... The interest cost on Netflix's debt is roughly 2% higher than where high-quality, low-levered, A-rated companies issue debt in today's market.
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