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KKR, CD&R Near Deal to Buy Cloudera | MarketScreener

By Miriam Gottfried and Cara Lombardo Private-equity firms KKR & Co. and Clayton Dubilier & Rice LLC are nearing a deal to buy Cloudera Inc. and take the software company private,. | June 1, 2021

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Credit Suisse's bankers' exodus endures

© Getty Images Credit Suisse continues to experience the loss of a “slew” of senior bankers, says Nabila Ahmed on Bloomberg. The defections come as Credit Suisse has “slashed” the amount of money set aside for employee bonuses, using the savings to limit the “financial hit” from the recent implosion of the Archegos fund.  Other “debacles”, including its links to the collapsed supply-chain finance group Greensill Capital, have also hurt its reputation. Managers are now considering offering “retention bonuses” for staff to “stem the bleeding”. Credit Suisse’s bankers are particularly “frustrated” that the failure of the bank’s prime-brokerage unit, which caters to investors such as Archegos, overshadowed an “otherwise strong” run for the investment bank, says Cara Lombardo in The Wall Street Journal. The bank has advised on several “high-profile transactions” lately, including chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices’ $35bn purchase of rival Xil

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Carl Icahn Holds 1% Stake in Allstate -- Update

Carl Icahn Holds 1% Stake in Allstate — 2nd Update

Provided by Dow Jones By Cara Lombardo and Leslie Scism Carl Icahn holds a roughly $400 million stake in Allstate Corp. and supports the insurer s moves to cut costs and sell more products directly to consumers, according to people familiar with the matter. The stake amounts to about 1% of Northbrook, Ill.-based Allstate, which has a market value of roughly $40.5 billion. The billionaire activist bought the position when Allstate s shares were trading around $90 each last year, the people said. Mr. Icahn s team concluded Allstate s share price was significantly undervalued compared to that of rival Progressive Corp., they said. Mr. Icahn, known for his raucous activist campaigns, has been uncharacteristically quiet at Allstate because the company was already undertaking the changes he had envisioned. It hasn t hurt that the shares closed Tuesday at around $135, buoyed by a cost-cutting plan.

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