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Two rival bids have landed for DB Schenker, reports emerging this morning that Danish forwarder DSV and a consortium led by CVC Capital Partners had made binding offers in the region of €14bn ($15.6bn).
Bloomberg said the CVC-led group had “simultaneously” discussed a deal worth as much as €16m, which would also see the German government reinvest about €3bn, for a circa-25% stake.
According to the news agency, German state-owned parent Deutsche Bahn was evaluating the ...
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Arthur Brown
August 23, 2024 at 3:30 pmI still do not see the gain for DSV to buy DBS….15B EU??? Way over valued.