Month: June 2019

Spinoff Odds & Ends: DuPont and Corteva Diverge

Perhaps readers thought that the DowDupont spinoff was beaten to death and were glad to see the final spinoff date pass. Sorry to disappoint, but there’s still more to say on the subject (and likely will be for some time!). In this week’s Odds and Ends we catch up on some of the recent action: 1. DuPont Gets… Read More »

CenturyLink Considering A Consumer Spinoff

Shortly after disclosing a poor start to 2019, CenturyLink (CTL) announced that it was beginning a strategic review of its consumer business. The unit represents less than 25% of its overall sales, but it is one of the largest local exchange carriers in the US. It offers broadband and other services to consumers in various markets throughout the… Read More »

Opioids Or Price Gouging- Mallinckrodt Spinoff From Sonorant Will Give You Your Choice Later This Year

With its stock in freefall, Mallinckrodt(MNK) announced plans to move forward with a spinoff announced late last year. Mallinckrodt stock, which traded for over $130 per share in March 2015, was $62.58 when we wrote about it in November 2015, and $18.67 when we discussed it in December 2018.  In the last 6 months, it has fallen another… Read More »

What A Long Strange Trip It’s Been! With Corteva Spinoff Complete, DuPont Is Once Again DuPont

A recent piece in Barron’s notes that “Sanford Bernstein analyst Jonas Oxgaard recently called the DowDuPont merger and 3-way split the “most complicated action in corporate history.”” It goes on to note, regarding the scale of the transactions: Oxgaard’s claim is difficult to verify, but it doesn’t feel far from the truth. Consider, legacy-Dow and legacy-duPont announced their intention to form the largest… Read More »