EasyJet Declines $5.9 Billion Acquisition Offer from U.S. Fund
British low-cost airline EasyJet has turned down three informal acquisition proposals from a U.S. fund, the latest valued at nearly €5.9 billion.
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EasyJet, the British low-cost airline, has rejected three informal acquisition offers from a U.S. investment fund. The most recent proposal was valued at approximately €5.9 billion.
The decision to decline these offers was confirmed by both EasyJet and the source of the proposals on Monday.
This move reflects EasyJet's current strategy and position in the market, although the specifics of their reasoning have not been disclosed.