Deutsche Boerse to buy software maker SimCorp for 3.9 billion euros
Deutsche Boerse SE said Thursday it would make a voluntary takeover offer for Danish software company SimCorp AS for a total 3.9 billion euros .
The all-cash offer of DKK735 per share represents a 38.9% premium over the closing price of DKK529, and a 45.3% premium over the three-month volume-weighted...
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