Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is in talks to buy aerospace manufacturer Precision Castparts, which would mark its biggest ever acquisition.
Berkshire is already one of the biggest shareholders in Precision Castpart with a 3% stake in the business, which Buffett has held since 2012. The latest deal, which could be finalised this week, could be worth over $30bn, marking the biggest ever acquisition for the conglomerate, the Wall Street Journal reports. The 10 largest M&A deals of all time Its largest takeover to date was a £26bn deal to buy Burlington Northern Railroad back in 2009. The new takeover target has nearly 30,000 employees and would add market value of $26.7bn. Berkshire itself has a market capitalisatio...
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