Core Insights - Cintas has renewed its bid for UniFirst at $275 per share, representing a 62% premium over UniFirst's closing price prior to the announcement [1][2] - Following the news, UniFirst shares surged over 16% to approximately $198, while Cintas shares increased by about 2% to just under $192 [1] Bid Details - The new proposal includes a substantial reverse termination fee of $350 million to alleviate regulatory concerns, indicating Cintas's commitment to securing the deal [2][3] - Cintas had previously attempted to acquire UniFirst in January but faced regulatory hurdles, leading to the termination of negotiations in March [2] Regulatory Confidence - Cintas has stated that it has made significant progress on the regulatory front and is confident in obtaining the necessary approvals for the transaction [3] - CEO Todd Schneider emphasized the potential benefits of the merger for customers, employee-partners, and shareholders [4]
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