Core Viewpoint - Kimberly-Clark (KMB.US) has announced a transaction to acquire all outstanding shares of Kenvue (KVUE) in a cash and stock deal, with a per-share valuation of $21.01, which includes $3.50 in cash and 0.14625 shares of Kimberly-Clark stock [1] Group 1 - The transaction is expected to be completed in the second half of 2026, pending shareholder and regulatory approvals [1] - Kenvue's enterprise value is approximately $48.7 billion based on Kimberly-Clark's stock price as of October 31, 2025, with an initial cash consideration of $6.8 billion for Kenvue shareholders [1] - Mike Hsu will serve as the chairman and CEO of the combined company, which will maintain Kimberly-Clark's headquarters in Irving, Texas, and retain significant business operations in Kenvue's regions [1] Group 2 - The merger is projected to achieve approximately $1.9 billion in cost synergies and an additional $500 million in revenue synergies, although this will be offset by $300 million in reinvestment [2] - Cost savings are expected to be realized within three years post-transaction, while revenue growth is anticipated over four years [2] - To achieve these synergies, the company will need to invest approximately $2.5 billion in cash costs during the first two years following the transaction [2]
美股异动 | 487亿美元交易引发股价巨震:“收购方”金佰利(KMB.US)大跌15%,Kenvue(KVUE)大涨20%