Back to mobile site

Nippon Paint Group and Sherwin-Williams end joint pursuit of AkzoNobel

June 3, 2026 3:13 AM EDT

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.



Serious News for Serious Traders! Try StreetInsider.com Premium Free!

You May Also Be Interested In





Related Categories

Corporate News, Hot Corp. News, Hot M&A, Mergers and Acquisitions

Related Entities

Definitive Agreement, Maynard Um, Mark Zuckerberg, ARK