M&A Pipeline and The Nature of Freedom 2017-11-17

THINK:  The Nature of Freedom >> Freedom is never a release and always a responsibility.

ACTION:  List specific goals for your work.  Think of goals that will meet your need for personal fulfillment, while also helping your boss meet his or her performance objectives (CEO for their Board of Directors).  Sell these goals to your boss and keep the boss informed on your progress. – “The Freedom of Industrial Mar,” The Virginia Quarterly Review.

BOTTOM LINE:  Let our senior executive advisors help you understand owning your own company through an LBO and MBO.  Yes, you will be free of the traditional “boss” after the deal.  However, your freedom will release a whole new group of responsibilities.  riseSEA can be there to support you!

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PIPELINE (M&A FOCUS 2017-11-17)

** Comcast Corp and Verizon Communications Inc have both expressed interest in acquiring a significant part of Rupert Murdoch’s Twenty-First Century Fox Inc’s assets, two people familiar with the situation told Reuters. (riseSEA know Verizon)

** China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co Ltd said it looked to buy a total of 14 new Airbus A320neo aircraft from Go Airlines (India) Ltd for an aggregate list price of $1.52 billion, and lease each aircraft back to the airline upon delivery.

** German gas supplier VNG is in talks to sell a majority stake in its Norwegian Norge oil and gas business, which could fetch up to $500 million, three banking sources said.

** Toshiba Corp said it had not entered into talks with any company to sell its personal computer business, denying media reports that it was in negotiations to sell the unit to Taiwan’s Asustek Computer Inc.

** Casino operator Caesars Entertainment Corp said it would buy privately owned U.S. casino and horse racing company Centaur Holdings LLC for $1.7 billion in cash to expand in Indiana.

** Bpost, Belgium’s national postal deliverer, said it had finalized the purchase of U.S.-based e-commerce service provider Radial.

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