Air Liquide to Buy South Korea’s DIG in $3.3 Billion Deal
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The French industrial gas giant is about to buy the Korean DIG Airgas, its largest acquisition in ten years.
Air Liquide to Buy DIG Airgas in $3.3B Deal - USA Herald
Air Liquide SA announced Friday it has struck a deal to buy South Korean rival DIG Airgas from funds managed by Macquarie in a transaction valued at €2.85 billion ($3.31 billion). The acquisition is designed to supercharge the French group’s presence in Asia’s high-growth markets, particularly in South Korea, where industrial demand is climbing. The Air Liquide to buy DIG Airgas for $3.3B, boosting its presence in Korea’s booming industrial gas s
The group announced on Friday, August 22, the purchase of the number one industrial gas in South Korea. It is its largest acquisition in ten years.
The acquisition of South Korean will contribute to the growth of the group's net profit already in the first year after integration, said the French company of industrial gas
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