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Search results for “merger agreement”
Starwood plans to accept $13.2 billion acquisition by Anbang consortium
03/22/2016
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10:46:30 AM
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The Anbang-led group sweetens its offer to $78 a share in cash for Starwood while Marriott says it's considering options, having March 28 as the deadline.
Ctrip’s partner UTour plans full acquisition of HuaYuan
03/03/2016
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6:18:43 PM
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Ctrip’s partner Beijing Utour International Travel Service Co Ltd (UTour) plans to buy out Huayuan International Travel (HuaYuan) for RMB 2.6 billion. The funds for the purchase will be raised by issuing 65.61 million shares at RMB 35.82 per share plus RMB 250 million in cash.
Alitrip aims to enter the US tourism market and accelerate its globalization
01/13/2016
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4:24:22 PM
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Alitrip is making a foray into the US to develop closer relations with the US travel trade. It has picked LA as the location for its first overseas promotional event.
Jin Jiang Hotels to complete acquisition of Vienna Hotel Group
01/07/2016
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4:51:52 PM
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Jin Jiang International Hotels Group is set to complete the acquisition of Vienna Hotels Group having formed the framework agreement for 100% of the group.
Homeinns merges with BTG Hotels Group
12/08/2015
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5:55:02 PM
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Homeinns Hotel Group announced that it has entered into a definitive Agreement and Plan of Merger with BTG Hotels Group.
Homeinns returns to China stock market while Huazhu Hotels puts off privatization
12/17/2015
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6:53:10 PM
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CEO David Sun said that Homeinns is returning to the Chinese stock market because Chinese investors understand the hotel group better that US investors.
Huazhu Hotels to acquire local budget hotel chain Hotel Home
12/25/2015
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11:16:55 PM
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Huazhu Hotels has signed an acquisition agreement with budget hotel chain Hotel Home estimated to be worth around RMB80 million.
Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent the`Kingmakers' behind China's dealmaking surge
11/06/2015
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5:55:28 PM
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China’s biggest Internet companies -- Baidu, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Tencent Holdings Ltd., known collectively as BAT -- are driving consolidation.
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