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UK's Assura shareholders back PHP's bid over KKR's cash offer Primary Health Properties said on Tuesday it had secured acceptances for 62.9% of Assura shares in its takeover bid for the British ...
Healthcare property group Assura said it has received an indicative, non-binding proposal from KKR and Stonepeak Partners for 49.4p per share. The offer, which is a premium of 31.9 per cent to the ...
Property and GP surgery owner Assura looks set to agree a private equity takeover after the latest approach led by US giant Kohlberg Kravis Roberts worth £1.61 billion. London-listed Assura ...
Assura had previously accepted an all-cash 1.61 billion pound takeover offer from the KKR and Stonepeak consortium, known as Sana Bidco. Write to Anthony O. Goriainoff at anthony.orunagoriainoff ...
Assura agreed to an improved takeover offer from KKR and Stonepeak Partners that values the U.K. healthcare-property investor at 1.70 billion pounds ($2.29 billion).
(Reuters) -British healthcare property developer Assura has rejected a 1.56 billion pound ($2 billion) acquisition bid from KKR and pension fund Universities Superannuation Scheme, the U.S.-based ...
Assura agreed to a takeover offer valuing it at 1.70 billion pounds. "Assura Agrees to Sweetened $2.29 Billion Takeover Offer From KKR, Stonepeak," at 0649 GMT misstated the figure.
As it happens, Assura's TSR for the last 3 years was -26%, which exceeds the share price return mentioned earlier. The dividends paid by the company have thusly boosted the total shareholder return.
Assura plc (GB:AGR) has released an update.Assura plc, the UK’s leading healthcare property investor, has disclosed the acquisition of partnership shares and matching share awards by its top ...
Primary Health Properties had tabled a revised indicative share-and-cash offer to buy Assura for 1.48 billion pounds ($1.89 billion) based on PHP's closing share price of 94.40 pence on Tuesday.
Assura, whose shares have dropped 12% this year, traded down 0.6% as of 9:55 a.m. local time in London.
KKR said it had made four indicative, non-binding proposals to Assura, the latest of which was at 48 pence per share, a 28.2% premium to Assura's closing price on February 13, but was rejected by ...