Atlanta, GA-based Quikrete is in advanced talks to acquire Summit Materials, according to a Nov. 21 Wall Street Journal report that cited people familiar with the matter. The “people” told the WSJ an ...
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Summit Materials, Inc. a leading producer of aggregates and cement, has announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Quikrete Holdings, Inc. ("Quikrete") for US$52.50 per ...
The deal is set to conclude in H1 2025. Credit: Shine Nucha via Shutterstock. Quikrete Holdings has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Summit Materials, which produces aggregates and cement, for ...
Summit Materials, Inc., a Denver-based leading producer of aggregates and cement, announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Atlanta-based Quikrete Holdings, Inc. for ...
The combination has been unanimously approved by the Summit and Quikrete boards of directors. The transaction combines Summit’s aggregates, cement and ready-mix concrete businesses with Quikrete ...
The $9.2 billion debt package to help finance Quikrete Holdings Inc.’s acquisition of Summit Materials Inc. is a sign that a long-awaited Wall Street wish could soon come true: the return of big ...
(SUM), Denver, Colorado-based construction materials company, said Monday that it agreed to be acquired by Quikrete Holdings ... of trusted aggregate, cement, and ready-mix solutions." ...
Quikrete struck a $9.2 billion deal to acquire Summit Materials, bringing together two of the U.S.'s biggest makers of building materials. Summit shares slipped nearly 2%. Read more: The privately ...