Tag: acquisition
Pact Group sells 50% of Crate Pooling business to Morrison & Co
Pact Group is selling half of its Crate Pooling business to Morrison & Co, a global infrastructure investment manager, in a bid to expand capabilities and boost reusable plastic crate operations.
Westbridge acquires modern manufacturing site in Wacol
Westbridge Funds Management, a Western Australia-based property fund manager, has acquired a modern manufacturing facility in the prime industrial precinct of Wacol, southwest of the Brisbane Central Business District.
Nano Dimension acquires technology and intellectual property of British software company Additive Flow
Israeli company Nano Dimension announced the acquisition of the technology and intellectual property of Additive Flow, a UK-based firm that provides solutions for 3D design simulation and optimisation.
Pool equipment manufacturer Waterco to buy Davey for $65 million
Waterco, a global water treatment provider and pool equipment manufacturer, is set to acquire Davey Water Products, a subsidiary of GUD Holdings, for $64.9 million.
CIMIC’s Sedgman buys Canadian engineering and metallurgy company Novopro
Sedgman, a CIMIC Group subsidiary, has acquired Novopro Projects Inc, a Canadian engineering and metallurgy firm that provides technical services and process equipment to projects in North America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Australia.
Building materials leader CSR agrees to buy Woven Image to scale market offering
Australian building products company CSR Limited has agreed to acquire Woven Image, a leading company in sustainable design-led acoustic finishes and textiles for $43 million.
3D Systems sets forth an enhanced proposal to merge with Stratasys
3D Systems has submitted an improved proposal to Stratasys' Board of Directors, which would combine the firms in a cash and stock transaction, converting each Stratasys ordinary share into $7.50 in cash and 1.3223 newly issued shares of 3D Systems stock.
Stratasys gets takeover bid from US firm 3D Systems
3D Systems has submitted an unsolicited proposal to acquire Israeli 3D-printing firm Stratasys, which recently entered into a USD 1.8 billion merger agreement with Desktop Metal in late May.
Stratasys and Desktop Metal to merge in deal valued at USD 1.8b
Additive manufacturing companies Stratasys and Desktop Metal have announced they have entered into a definitive agreement where the two companies will combine in an all-stock transaction valued at around USD 1.8 billion (AUD 2.77 billion).
Solid Solutions acquires additive manufacturing service bureau 3DPRINTUK
London-based 3D printing company 3DPRINTUK has been acquired by Solid Solutions and will become part of the TriMech Group in a push to bolster the latter’s design and production services.