London Stock Exchange's $27 billion data deal is a complex and highly leveraged attempt by the perennial takeover target to turn itself into a buyer instead. peter_tl analyses:
London Stock Exchange Group on July 27 said it was in talks to buy financial data provider Refinitiv for $27 billion, including debt.
LSE said it expected the deal to deliver annual cost savings worth 350 million pounds a year, within five years of completion.
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