Breaking Down the $44.8 Billion Unilever-McCormick Deal
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Unilever agreed to combine its food business with spice maker McCormick & Co. in a $44.8 billion deal. Under the agreement, McCormick will pay $15.7 billion and the equivalent of $29.1 billion McCormick shares for most of Unilever’s food business. Crystal Tse has more on "Bloomberg Open Interest." (
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