Acquisition and Merger
Watch | 2015
John Jellinek
Possible Yahoo! AOL Merger?
Two tech giants who have
matured past their popularity
point. A merger might be the
best course of action for both,
despite the high costs that
will come along with it. Look
for a deal settling in the tens
of millions of dollars
eBay | PayPal
The recent news of the
divesture from eBay will
result in a IPO set to be
2015’s biggest. PayPal is at
the center of a market that is
set to explode, mobile
payments are about to take
off in popularity and value.
Darden Restaurants
Darden recently attempted to
please investors by putting
one of its holding sup for
sale, Red Lobster, for $2.1
billion.
With pressure to improve its
Olive Garden branch
looming, if it fails to do so,
investors may be calling for a
break up of the company.
Hewlitt-Packard Divesture
HP has planned to divest its
consumer products division
offering laptops and printers.
Its corporate services will
remain under HP Enterprises
while it eyes a new
acquisition target, EMC.
Time Warner Cable | Comcast
The planned acquisition
between the two cable giants
is likely to be turned down by
Washington. This spells
turmoil for those left with the
break up fees attached to the
deal.

Business to Look Out For in 2015

  • 1.
    Acquisition and Merger Watch| 2015 John Jellinek
  • 2.
    Possible Yahoo! AOLMerger? Two tech giants who have matured past their popularity point. A merger might be the best course of action for both, despite the high costs that will come along with it. Look for a deal settling in the tens of millions of dollars
  • 3.
    eBay | PayPal Therecent news of the divesture from eBay will result in a IPO set to be 2015’s biggest. PayPal is at the center of a market that is set to explode, mobile payments are about to take off in popularity and value.
  • 4.
    Darden Restaurants Darden recentlyattempted to please investors by putting one of its holding sup for sale, Red Lobster, for $2.1 billion. With pressure to improve its Olive Garden branch looming, if it fails to do so, investors may be calling for a break up of the company.
  • 5.
    Hewlitt-Packard Divesture HP hasplanned to divest its consumer products division offering laptops and printers. Its corporate services will remain under HP Enterprises while it eyes a new acquisition target, EMC.
  • 6.
    Time Warner Cable| Comcast The planned acquisition between the two cable giants is likely to be turned down by Washington. This spells turmoil for those left with the break up fees attached to the deal.