Praxair-Linde – Then and now, Part 3
The expression ‘what goes around, comes around’ springs to mind with the merger of Praxair, Inc. and The Linde Group, sharing roots that date back to World War I as they so notably do.
The expression ‘what goes around, comes around’ springs to mind with the merger of Praxair, Inc. and The Linde Group, sharing roots that date back to World War I as they so notably do.
The expression ‘what goes around, comes around’ springs to mind with the merger of Praxair, Inc. and The Linde Group, sharing roots that date back to World War I as they so notably do.
The expression ‘what goes around, comes around’ springs to mind with the merger of Praxair, Inc. and The Linde Group, sharing roots that date back to World War I as they so notably do.
This is undoubtedly a big day, a big month and a big year for the global gases business. With the merger of Praxair, Inc. and Linde AG we witness the crowning of a new leader...
With the imminent completion of Praxair and Linde’s mega-merger of equals, a raft of change is expected to unfold both within the newly combined entity, Linde plc, and in the global industrial gases business itself.
With the completion now imminent of the mega-merger between Praxair and Linde, the uncertainy is removed and the global gases industry can refocus on what lies ahead and arguably what it does best – innovating.
It’s official: Praxair, Inc. and The Linde Group will complete a $90bn merger of equals, creating the single biggest player in the global industrial gases business.
South Korea’s antitrust regulator has ordered Linde AG and Praxair AG to sell assets in order for their proposed mega-merger to go ahead.
The Linde Group has announced that the Chinese antitrust authority, the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), has provided clearance of its proposed business combination with Praxair, Inc.
Reports this morning suggest further asset sales to the Messer Group and CVC Capital Partners consortium could be on the cards as Praxair and Linde attempt to edge closer to Federal Trade Commission (FTC) approval...