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When Chemring updated the market in February the company said its outlook was in line with expectations, with a Q1 order intake of £393m, and that the order book was at £1.35bn as at 30th January.
Chemring, the UK-listed explosives maker, earlier this year received a £1.1bn approach from US-based Bain Capital. Chemring did not comment at the time. According to Dawson, ...
Chemring could benefit from a captive defence market . ... Earlier this year it was rumoured that US private-equity giant Bain Capital was looking at offering 390p a share for the group, ...
A recent example in the UK market has been US-based private equity investor Bain Capital’s reported £1.1 billion bid to acquire UK-based and FTSE 250 defence supplier Chemring. Late last year, Bain ...
Bain Capital made a 1.1 billion pound offer or 390 pence per share for Chemring in February 2025. Converted to USD, that's $1.4 billion, or $5.05 per share. Chemring is currently trading at $5 ...
Yet the Chemring share price was rising even before that, thanks to a $1.39bn takeover bid by US firm Bain Capital. While such news excites investors, I’m always cautious with takeovers, as ...
It comes amid reports that US private equity firm Bain Capital has tabled a £1.1bn bid to buy Chemring. ... Chemring would join a string of UK players that have fallen into American ownership.
The latest in the sights of suitors is Chemring, the FTSE 250 defence group, which has been targeted by America’s Bain Capital, one of the world’s largest private equity investors .
The defence giant, which private equity giant Bain Capital has reportedly approached with a takeover offer, revealed its order book totalled £1.35billion as of 30 January.
U.S. private equity firm Bain Capital has tabled a 1.1-billion-pound ($1.39 billion) proposal to buy Chemring Group , Sky News reported on Monday, sending shares of the London-listed defence ...
Chemring reveals buyback as demand surges. Chemring (CHG) announced a new £40mn share buyback programme as sentiment in the sector was boosted by the UK government’s confirmation yesterday that it ...