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Akzo Nobel Spinoff Of Specialty Chemicals Moving Forward After Settlement With Elliott Management

It’s been a rough year for Akzo Nobel(AKZOY).  First, Elliott Management got involved. The activist fund was pushing for a breakup of the Dutch chemicals company. However, when US rival PPG(PPG) showed up with an offer to buy the whole company, Elliott began pushing the offer over management’s resistance. AkzoNobel was successfully able to leverage Dutch protectionism to… Read More »

Spinoff Odds & Ends: Dow & DuPont Tax Maneuvers, Starwood’s CEO Turnover

A few short hits for a December Friday: By now, everyone has read about the proposed ‘mega merger of equals’ between Dow Chemical (DOW) and DuPont (DD) and the subsequent breakup into three separate companies (agriculture, specialty products and materials). One question worth pondering is how does it actually avoid the tax man? It sure seems like a… Read More »

Dow Chemical Buys Out 72 Year Old Joint Venture Ahead of Massive DuPont Tieup, Three Way Spin

Last week, Dow Chemical(DOW) and DuPont(DD) announced a massive merger. We had reported earlier in the week on chatter about the potential deal, and the outlines of the final deal were pretty much as described.  The $130 billion merger will briefly create a company that had a combined $83 billion in revenue last year. The company will, however,… Read More »

Chemical Giants Dow and DuPont Talk Merger With Possible Three-Way Breakup Down The Road

The WSJ is reporting that Dow Chemical (DOW) and DuPont (DD) are in advanced merger talks to create a chemical behemoth with leading positions across the chemical spectrum including ag, plastics and a host of other markets. Both companies have been shedding non-core and non-performing assets over the past few years, including some via spinoffs and exchange offers.… Read More »