Just four days after a report first surfaced Quikrete and Summit Materials were in advanced talks for an acquisition, both companies shared that Quikrete is indeed buying Summit for $9.2 billion.
Atlanta, GA-based Quikrete is in advanced talks to acquire Summit Materials, according to a Nov. 21 Wall Street Journal report that cited people familiar with the matter. The “people” told the WSJ an ...
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Quikrete, the privately held Georgia concrete and cement company, will buy Denver-based Summit Materials in a deal worth more than $11 billion, including assumed debt. Quikrete is the top producer ...
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Summit Materials, Inc. a leading producer of aggregates and cement, has announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Quikrete Holdings, Inc. ("Quikrete") for US$52.50 per ...
The deal is set to conclude in H1 2025. Credit: Shine Nucha via Shutterstock. Quikrete Holdings has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Summit Materials, which produces aggregates and cement, for ...
Summit Materials, Inc. SUM has announced that will be acquired by Quikrete Holdings, Inc. for $11.5 billion (including debt), which highlights $52.50 per share in cash. The company stated that the ...
https://www.tipranks.com/news/the-fly/summit-materials-to-be-acquired-by-quikrete-for-52-50-per-share-in-cash Summit Materials (SUM) announced it has entered into a ...
US: Quikrete has entered into a definitive agreement to buy Summit Materials for a total enterprise value of US$11.5bn. The deal will add Summit Materials’ aggregates, cement and ready-mixed concrete ...