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Sunday newspaper round-up: Unilever, Morrisons, Aston Martin

Sun, 23rd Jan 2022 18:12

(Sharecast News) - Activist investor Nelson Peltz's Trian Partners has reportedly built up a stake in Unilever, which will likely pile on the pressure after the consumer goods giant's failed £50bn bid for GlaxoSmithKline's consumer health unit. The size of the stake, which was first reported by the Financial Times, is not known. Peltz had retired from the board of US-based rival Procter&Gamble just a few months before, but not before pushing for change that helped boost P&G's shares up by 85%. Over the past five years, Unilever stock has underperformed that of its major rivals, including Nestle, P&G, PepsiCo and L'oreal. - Sunday Telegraph




The private equity owners of Morrisons have begun the search for a new chief executive officer ahead of current boss, David Potts', expected retirement in roughly two years' time. Acting for Morrisons' owner, Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, headhunting outfit, Skill Capital, began approaching potential candidates around the end of 2021. CD&R is trying to avoid what happened at rival Asda, which has been without a CEO since Roger Burnley left in August. Trevor Strain, Morrisons' chief operating officer, is the main internal candidate to substitute Potts. - Sunday Times

Cannacord Genuity analyst James Congdon believes that Aston Martin may need to tap shareholders for fresh funds again. "We increasingly can see a scenario where the company would need to raise capital again," he said. Congdon is unique, being the only analyst who had flagged that Aston might need to raise fresh capital several times following its flotation on the London Stock Exchange in 2018, as had already been the case. In parallel, during the previous week, Parvus Asset Management Europe joined fund rivals Blackrock and Gladstone Capital Management in disclosing short positions in Aston Martin. - The Financial Mail on Sunday

Vodafone's recent takeover approach for its smaller rival Three could set off a wave of interest in the latter. Just last month, Vodafone looked into the possibility of buying Three from its owner, CK Hutchinson. However, no deal was agreed and talks were not active at present. Vodafone boss, Nick Read, had previously been clear that Vodafone was open to possible acquistions if "on the right terms". - Sunday Times

Aviva is making preparations to return as much as £5bn to shareholders as part of its boss's, Amanda Blanc's new growth strategy. Sign-off on the plans is expected next month. A special dividend is the preferred option, alongside a share consolidation plan such that the share price is kept intact. The firm is already buying back £1bn and has said that it will return at least £3bn more. Yet analysts now expect the total payout to be nearer £5bn. Blanc is also expected to broach her plans in the bulk annuity market and for growing its workplace pensions offer. - The Financial Mail on Sunday

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30 Jul 2021 14:05

IN BRIEF: UK competition regulator has no issues in Morrisons takeover

IN BRIEF: UK competition regulator has no issues in Morrisons takeover

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30 Jul 2021 09:56

Fortress says CMA has not raised issues about Morrisons deal

(Sharecast News) - Private equity firm Fortress, which is leading the consortium looking to buy Morrisons, said on Friday that the Competition and Markets Authority has not raised any issues with its proposed £6.3bn acquisition of the supermarket chain.

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30 Jul 2021 08:24

LONDON BRIEFING: NatWest promises GBP3 billion distributions in 2021

LONDON BRIEFING: NatWest promises GBP3 billion distributions in 2021

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30 Jul 2021 07:17

Fortress says UK has not opened an inquiry into its Morrisons bid

July 30 (Reuters) - SoftBank-owned Fortress Investment said Britain's competition regulator has not opened an inquiry nor indicated in writing that it was looking to do so in relation to the group's 6.3 billion pound bid for supermarket group Mor...

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29 Jul 2021 17:26

UPDATE 1-M&G says $8.7 bln Morrisons bid doesn't reflect company's true value

(Adds background)By Abhinav RamnarayanLONDON, July 29 (Reuters) - British money manager M&G has added to the voices criticising a proposed private equity takeover of British supermarket chain Morrisons, saying it does not reflect the true value of...

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29 Jul 2021 16:55

M&G says $8.7 bln Morrisons takeover bid does not reflect company's true value

LONDON, July 29 (Reuters) - British money manager M&G has said that a proposed private equity takeover of British supermarket chain Morrisons does not reflect the true value of the company.Morrisons this month agreed to a takeover led by SoftBank ...

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28 Jul 2021 14:34

Singapore sovereign wealth fund joins Fortress-led bid for Morrisons

(Sharecast News) - Singapore's sovereign wealth fund has joined the Fortress-led private equity consortium looking to buy supermarket chain Morrisons.

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28 Jul 2021 14:16

IN BRIEF: Singapore sovereign fund joins Fortress bid for Morrisons

IN BRIEF: Singapore sovereign fund joins Fortress bid for Morrisons

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28 Jul 2021 10:50

UPDATE 1-Singapore's GIC joins Fortress bid for UK supermarket Morrisons

(Adds background)LONDON, July 28 (Reuters) - Singapore's sovereign wealth fund has joined the Fortress-led private equity consortium making a recommended offer for the British supermarket group Morrisons, the companies said on Wednesday.Britain's ...

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28 Jul 2021 10:21

Singapore's GIC joins Fortress bid for UK supermarket Morrisons

LONDON, July 28 (Reuters) - Singapore's sovereign wealth fund has joined the Fortress-led private equity consortium bidding to buy the British supermarket group Morrisons, and will provide a portion of the funding, the groups said on Wednesday.Th...

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27 Jul 2021 17:36

UPDATE 1-Morrisons stakeholder Silchester not inclined to support Fortress takeover

(Adds further background, quote)LONDON, July 27 (Reuters) - WM Morrison investor Silchester is not inclined to support a takeover offer from private equity firm Fortress Investment Group at upcoming court and shareholder meetings, it said on Tuesd...

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27 Jul 2021 17:36

UPDATE 2-Morrisons stakeholder Silchester not inclined to support Fortress takeover

(Adds details on Silchester, effort to seek companies' comment)By Abhinav RamnarayanLONDON, July 27 (Reuters) - WM Morrison's biggest shareholder, Silchester, is not inclined to support a takeover offer from private equity firm Fortress Investment ...

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25 Jul 2021 12:33

Sunday newspaper round-up: New infections, Morrisons, Pfizer

(Sharecast News) - The number of people infected with coronavirus has dropped for a fourth day, raising hopes that the pandemic may be levelling off. The UK recorded 31,795 new infections yesterday, a fall of 32 per cent from the 46,558 on Tuesday. The figure is down 42 per cent from last Saturday. "Great to see continued signs of Delta descent in the UK today," tweeted Dr Eric Topol, a US physician who is an international authority on the coronavirus. Some scientists cautioned that the data does not capture the impact of "freedom day" last Monday. But Paul Hunter, professor of medicine at the University of East Anglia, hailed it as "remarkable" and "absolutely good news". - Sunday Times

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22 Jul 2021 22:00

UK to launch daily COVID tests in food sector to tackle 'pingdemic'

LONDON, July 22 (Reuters) - Daily contact testing will be rolled out to workplaces in Britain's food sector so staff who have been 'pinged' by the COVID-19 app can keep working if they test negative rather than isolating, the government said on T...

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22 Jul 2021 12:16

UK's government is working closely with sectors hurt by COVID isolation rules

LONDON, July 22 (Reuters) - Britain's government is working closely with those sectors impacted by an increased number of workers being forced to self-isolate at home after being contacted by a coronavirus app saying they had been in close proxim...

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