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Medical device giant Baxter International negotiated the purchase price of Hill-Rom may reach 10 billion US dollars
Us medical device giant Baxter International is in advanced talks to buy Hill-Rom Holdings for about $10 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. The deal values Hill-Rom at about $150 a share, a premium of about 13 per cent to Friday's closing price of $132.90. Sources said that the two sides could reach an agreement as early as the middle of this week, but did not rule out the possibility that the negotiations could break down. A month earlier, it was reported that Hill-Rom had rejected a proposal by Baxter International worth 9.6 billion yuan.
The Senate meets on Saturday to discuss Barrett's nomination, which will be confirmed on Monday.
The procedural vote will be held on Sunday and the final confirmation will be held on Monday. On Saturday afternoon EDT, the Senate will meet in a rare session to debate Justice Amy Coney Barrett's entry to the Supreme Court. In a few days, voters will decide whether Republicans will continue to control the Senate and the White House. Democrats strongly opposed the confirmation of Barrett's appointment so close to the election, boycotting the Judiciary Committee's vote on Thursday. Senator Chuck Schumer (Chuck Schumer), Democrat of New York, adopted four kinds of procrastination wars at the Senate meeting on Friday.
Britain thinks withdrawal talks have made progress von der Lane says an agreement may be reached
The UK government said a round of informal EU trade talks this week was "useful". European Commission President Von de Lane told the media that she was "confident" that an agreement could be reached. The discussions "cover a wide range of issues and have made some limited progress," the British government said in a statement late Thursday. The positive voices of both sides are in sharp contrast to the recent tensions. Boris Johnson's administration has proposed a draft law to parliament aimed at tearing up parts of the Brexit deal he reached less than a year ago, and the EU has threatened legal action to retaliate. even so
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