Other reported bids, sales and take-private offers
Spanish agri-food cooperative Dcoop has offered €470 million ($545 million) to buy a 57% stake in Madrid-listed olive oil producer and marketer Deoleo, according to El Economista newspaper, sending Deoleo shares up 17%.
Switzerland's EFG International is selling its British wealth management service Harris Allday to rival Canaccord Wealth, the company said.
Pinewood Technologies has agreed to U.S. private equity firm Ridgeview's £545 million ($738.86 million) takeover offer, adding to a string of take-private deals for UK-listed firms.
South Africa's Absa Group said it had acquired about 3.5% of its Kenya unit through a tender offer, lifting its stake to roughly 72%.
KKR-related healthcare and entertainment investments
Global investment firm KKR will buy a stake of about 6% in Indian ticketing and entertainment platform BookMyShow for $40 million to $50 million, a source told Reuters, as demand for live events soars in India.
KKR & Co has emerged as the preferred bidder to buy a minority stake in Avisena Healthcare in a deal that could value the Malaysian healthcare firm at about 1.5 billion ringgit ($370 million), two people with direct knowledge of the matter said.
Munich Re has agreed to acquire U.S. cyber insurtech At-Bay in a deal valuing the business at $575 million, confirming a transaction first reported by The Insurer on Tuesday.
Stripe, Marco Capital and Marvell in separate transactions
Payments firm Stripe said it has agreed to buy OpenRouter, which helps businesses route and optimize AI token usage, at an undisclosed value.
Marco Capital has entered into an agreement to acquire Pro Global, in a move that would see the P&C legacy consolidator create "one of the industry's largest" specialist insurance services businesses.
Marvell Technology said it has issued Alphabet's Google a warrant to buy a stake worth about $12.18 billion as part of a deal to help develop custom chips for the search giant.
Swedish hygiene maker Essity to buy Kenvue feminine care business in Brazil
Swedish hygiene products maker Essity said it would acquire Kenvue's feminine care business in Brazil for $284 million on a cash and debt-free basis.