
$HAREHOLDER ALERT: The M&A Class Action Firm Launches Legal Inquiry for the Merger: KLG, CAPN, OLO, and WAT
WK Kellogg Co. (NASDAQ: KLG) related to its sale to The Ferrero Group for $23.00 in cash per share without interest to Kellogg shareholders.
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Cayson Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ: CAPN) related to its merger with Mango Financial Group Limited. Under the terms of the proposed transaction, each Cayson ordinary share will convert into one Mango Class A ordinary share.
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Olo Inc. (NYSE: OLO) related to its sale to Thoma Bravo for $10.25 per share in cash to Olo shareholders.
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Waters Corporation (NYSE: WAT) related to its merger with BD and Company's Biosciences and Diagnostic Solutions. Upon completion of the proposed transaction, existing Waters shareholders are expected to own approximately 60.8% of the combined company.
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