Acquisition agreement for AssuraMedAgreement and Plan of Merger • December 26th, 2022 • New York
Contract Type FiledDecember 26th, 2022 JurisdictionCardinal Health announced plans to acquire AssuraMed, for $2.07 billion, or $1.94 billion, net of the present value of tax benefits. The acquisition will be financed with a combination of $1.3 billion in new senior unsecured notes and the remainder in cash.
Acquisition agreement for AssuraMedAgreement and Plan of Merger • March 19th, 2022 • New York
Contract Type FiledMarch 19th, 2022 JurisdictionCardinal Health announced plans to acquire AssuraMed, for $2.07 billion, or $1.94 billion, net of the present value of tax benefits. The acquisition will be financed with a combination of $1.3 billion in new senior unsecured notes and the remainder in cash.
Acquisition agreement for AssuraMedAgreement and Plan of Merger • March 19th, 2022
Contract Type FiledMarch 19th, 2022Cardinal Health announced plans to acquire AssuraMed, for $2.07 billion, or $1.94 billion, net of the present value of tax benefits. The acquisition will be financed with a combination of $1.3 billion in new senior unsecured notes and the remainder in cash.
AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER among ASSURAMED, INC., CARDINAL HEALTH, INC., MESA MERGER CORP. and CLAYTON, DUBILIER & RICE, LLC, as Representative Dated as of February 13, 2013Agreement and Plan of Merger • February 14th, 2013 • Cardinal Health Inc • Wholesale-drugs, proprietaries & druggists' sundries • New York
Contract Type FiledFebruary 14th, 2013 Company Industry JurisdictionTHIS AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER is made as of February 13, 2013, by and among AssuraMed, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Company”), Cardinal Health, Inc., an Ohio corporation (“Parent”), Mesa Merger Corp., a Delaware corporation (“Merger Sub”), and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, solely in its capacity as the representative for the Common Stockholders, Optionholders and RSU Holders as further provided herein (the “Representative”). Certain capitalized terms used herein are defined in Article I.