Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin-Williams end joint pursuit of AkzoNobel
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Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin-Williams (NYSE: SHW) announced they have decided to end their efforts to jointly acquire AkzoNobel, according to a press release statement.
The decision follows AkzoNobel's rejection of joint all-cash offers previously submitted by the two paint companies.
Nippon Paint Group operates as a paint manufacturer with operations spanning 48 regions globally, while Sherwin-Williams manufactures and distributes paint and coatings products through more than 5,400 company-operated stores and branches.
The companies had been pursuing a joint acquisition structure where Nippon Paint Group would acquire AkzoNobel while Sherwin-Williams would purchase certain AkzoNobel businesses.
AkzoNobel currently has an existing merger agreement with Axalta, which the joint proposal aimed to supersede.
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