Investment firm KKR KKR1.18%increase; up pointing triangle has struck a deal to acquire medical-device outsourcing company Integer Holdings ITGR-0.15%decrease; down pointing triangle for about $4.3 ...
Integer (NYSE:ITGR) announced today that it agreed to be acquired by an affiliate of investment funds managed by KKR for $5.7 billion. Plano, Texas–based Integer, one of the world’s largest medical ...
Private equity giant KKR will take Integer Holdings private in an all-cash deal valued at about $5.7 billion, the medical-device outsourcing firm said on Monday. Shares of Plano, Texas-based Integer ...
KKR’s offer follows Integer’s launch of a strategic review in April, due to “strong interest” in the company. Under the terms of the deal, an affiliate of investment funds managed by KKR will acquire ...
KKR will pay $127 per share in cash; deal includes assumption of Integer's debt Acquisition will deepen KKR's healthcare exposure Integer supplies cardiac, pain-management components to major ...
Investment firm KKR has struck a deal to acquire medical-device outsourcing company Integer Holdings for about $4.3 billion in cash. KKR will pay $127 a share for Integer, the companies said Monday, a ...
~ Integer Stockholders to Receive $127 Per Share in Cash ~ ~ Agreement Follows Comprehensive, Board-Led Strategic Review ~ ~ Transaction to Advance Integer’s Innovation and Growth in Support of ...
The deal, which could come as soon as next week, would value the Plano, Texas-based company at roughly $127 a share, the people said. There are no guarantees a deal will come together.
July 31 (Reuters) - Private equity firm KKR (KKR.N), opens new tab is nearing a takeover of medical device outsourcing company Integer Holdings (ITGR.N), opens new tab, the Wall Street ‌Journal ...
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