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23andMe Reopens Auction Amid Bankruptcy and New Bids
business8 months ago

23andMe Reopens Auction Amid Bankruptcy and New Bids

The sale process of 23andMe has been reopened with new bids after a previous deal with Regeneron was announced. Co-founder Anne Wojcicki, through her nonprofit TTAM Research Institute, has increased her bid to over $305 million, surpassing Regeneron's offer, as the auction heats up with new rules allowing Regeneron to counter with at least $315 million. The sale raises privacy concerns, but both parties have committed to maintaining existing privacy policies.

23andMe Re-Auction Sparks $305 Million Bid Amid Bankruptcy Dispute
business8 months ago

23andMe Re-Auction Sparks $305 Million Bid Amid Bankruptcy Dispute

23andMe, a genetics company in bankruptcy, is seeking to reopen its asset sale process after founder Anne Wojcicki's nonprofit made a $305 million bid, surpassing Regeneron's previous offer. Regeneron is considering a new bid but demands a breakup fee, as the companies negotiate in court. The company's bankruptcy followed a high-profile launch, financial losses, and a data breach, leading to legal and financial challenges.

Scaramucci Leads Bid for SVB Financial's Venture-Capital Arm
finance2 years ago

Scaramucci Leads Bid for SVB Financial's Venture-Capital Arm

Anthony Scaramucci, the former White House communications director, has emerged as a leading bidder for SVB Financial Group's venture-capital arm. Scaramucci's investment firm, SkyBridge Capital, is reportedly in talks to acquire the unit, which manages around $3.7 billion in assets. The potential deal highlights Scaramucci's interest in expanding his firm's presence in the venture-capital industry.

Estes Express Ups Bid for Yellow's Shipment Centers in Bidding War
business2 years ago

Estes Express Ups Bid for Yellow's Shipment Centers in Bidding War

Trucking firm Estes Express has submitted a revised stalking horse bid worth $1.525 billion in cash for bankrupt Yellow Corp's shipment centers, surpassing Old Dominion Freight Line Inc's previous bid. The new bid offers more money for the acquired assets and fewer fees in terms of bid protections. Yellow Corp halted operations in July and filed for bankruptcy last month, citing the International Brotherhood of Teamsters union as a contributing factor.

FTC Probes Abbott and Baby Formula Makers for Collusion
business2 years ago

FTC Probes Abbott and Baby Formula Makers for Collusion

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating whether Abbott Laboratories and other baby formula makers colluded in bidding on state contracts, specifically for the US Department of Agriculture's Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program. The FTC is looking into whether the companies "engaged in collusion or coordination with any other market participant regarding the bidding." The antitrust agency also requested information about the company's formula sales outside of the program. Abbott said it was cooperating with the FTC's information requests and was unaware of any factual basis to support the WIC-related investigation.

Ryan Reynolds' Bid to Buy Ottawa Senators Fails
sports2 years ago

Ryan Reynolds' Bid to Buy Ottawa Senators Fails

Actor Ryan Reynolds will not be moving forward with his bid to own the NHL's Ottawa Senators, alongside real estate mogul Christopher Bratty and the Remington Group. Reynolds requested "an exclusive window to complete the deal" and was denied. The deadline for final, non-binding offers for the Ottawa team is May 15. Other interested bidders include Michael Andlauer, Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé, billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos, and Jeffrey and Michael Kimel.

Subway's $5B Debt Plan to Secure $10B Sale
business2 years ago

Subway's $5B Debt Plan to Secure $10B Sale

Subway's financial adviser, JPMorgan Chase & Co, has offered a $5 billion debt financing package to private equity firms bidding for the sandwich chain, hoping to secure a sale price of over $10 billion. Rising interest rates and concerns about an economic slowdown have made debt more expensive and less available for buyout firms, affecting the amount they are willing to offer. Second-round bids for Subway have come in from over 10 private-equity firms, including Bain Capital, TPG, Advent International Corp, TDR Capital, Goldman Sachs's buyout arm, and Roark Capital. Subway is allowing bidders to use any financing route they want, as long as they can secure committed financing.

Valley National and Citizens Financial compete for Silicon Valley Bank
business2 years ago

Valley National and Citizens Financial compete for Silicon Valley Bank

Valley National Bancorp has submitted a bid to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) to acquire Silicon Valley Bank, according to sources. The FDIC, which now controls the bank's assets, has requested separate offers for the bank and its private arm by March 24 and is expected to announce a winner as early as this weekend. First Citizens BancShares Inc has also submitted a bid for all of Silicon Valley Bank.

Murdaugh estate auction sees high-priced sales and frenzy buying.
crime2 years ago

Murdaugh estate auction sees high-priced sales and frenzy buying.

Items belonging to Alex Murdaugh, who was recently found guilty of murdering his wife and son, were auctioned off at the Liberty Auction House in Pembroke. Bidders from all over the region attended the auction hoping to walk away with a piece of the Murdoch family's belongings. The items sold for eye-catching sums, including a Yeti cup that sold for $400, a beer koozie for $500, mounted antlers for $10,000, and a furniture set for $30,000. The sale also included beds, chests, tables, chairs, a popcorn maker, and picture frames that once hung on the walls of the Moselle estate.