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Administrator grants extension for Office Depot France
A decision on the future of Office Depot France will now be announced on 25 May as the administrator and employee representatives weigh up the various offers for the company.
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16 April 2021 Independent Suppliers Group (ISG) CEO Mike Gentile looks ahead to Industry Week in November 2021.
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Global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) performance surged in the first quarter of this year, continuing the momentum gained in the final months of 2020 and fuelled by a flurry of completed deals, according to Willis Towers Watson’s Quarterly Deal Performance Monitor (QDPM).
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After months of feuding, Veolia is buying the 70% of rival Suez it doesn’t own for 20.5 euros a share. Target boss Bertrand Camus has squeezed a few extra euros from his suitor. Meanwhile Veolia gets to keep its big prize: 500 mln euros of cost savings in North and South America.