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Chart Industries Inc. and Flowserve Corp. agreed June 4 to combine in an all-stock merger, creating a differentiated leader in industrial process technologies. The combined company is expected to be ...
Chart Industries and Flowserve recently agreed to merge in an all-stock deal. The two companies outlined significant revenue and cost synergies. Strangely, both bargain-priced stocks fell after the ...
The all-stock merger between Chart and Flowserve was greeted with a material sell-off. On paper, the deal makes sense: synergies are valuable, the portfolio is diversified, and valuation now is ...