AspenTech is an industry leader in asset ... and appropriate shareholder distributions. Aspen does not pay a dividend, nor do we expect the company to do so within the next several years.
Our fair value reflects the acquisition agreement between AspenTech and Emerson, where Emerson acquires the remaining 43% of shares it does not already ... which we do not expect, we will revisit ...
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U.S. industrial company Emerson Electric agreed to pay $7.2 billion to buy the remaining shares in software supplier AspenTech that it does not already own ... We are not responsible for, and do not ...
The company said the 2025 outlook does not include any impact from the recently announced portfolio transactions6 related to AspenTech and ... of the author and do not necessarily reflect those ...
Emerson expects to finance the transaction from cash on hand and debt financing. Once the transaction closes, AspenTech’s common stock will cease to trade on the NASDAQ. Emerson's President and Chief ...
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Emerson Electric's acquisition of AspenTech raises concerns about valuation and debt, awaiting updates on segment divestment ...
Emerson issued the following statement: The tender offer provides AspenTech minority stockholders the opportunity to tender their shares at a compelling and certain value of $265 per share in cash.
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Compelling and certain value of $265 per share in cash, unanimously recommended by the independent AspenTech Special ...