(Reuters) -British banknote printer De La Rue said on Tuesday it would sell its authentication business for 300 million ...
Crane NXT, Co. (NYSE: CXT) ("Crane NXT" or the "Company"), a premier industrial technology company, today announced it has signed a definitive agreement with De La Rue plc to acquire its ...
De La Rue’s authentication unit reported about $130 million in revenue with an EBITDA margin of approximately 20 percent. Its ...
De La Rue has found a buyer for its authentication division, agreeing to sell the business to US rival Crane NXT for £300m ...
Banknote printer De La Rue is set to sell its authentication business for £300million, including debt, to industrial ...
U.S.-based Crane NXT Co has announced a definitive agreement with De La Rue Plc to acquire the latter’s authentication ...
Banknote maker De La Rue plc (DLAR.L) announced Tuesday that its unit De La Rue Holdings has entered into a definitive agreement for ...
De La Rue Plc shares surged the most in more than four years after the banknote printer agreed to sell its authentication arm ...
The Basingstoke, Hampshire-based De La Rue provider of authentication software and currency printing services said the planned sale to Crane NXT Co represents an enterprise value of GBP300 million. De ...
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De La Rue sees shares jump after striking deal to sell its authentication arm - The bank note printer will sell the division ...