GKN Automotive owner Dowlais Group has become the latest London-listed firm to receive a takeover offer from a US competitor.
The Detroit-based drivetrain components supplier's acquisition of Dowlais Group plc will offer more production scale, help lower costs.
American Axle & Manufacturing has agreed to buy Dowlais Group for about $1.44 billion in a cash-and-shares deal that will ...
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It then spun off GKN’s automotive division under the name Dowlais while retaining the aerospace business. FTSE 250-listed Dowlais will leave London’s stock market after just two years in a ...
for five aerospace R&D projects by GKN Aerospace, Queens University, Rolls-Royce, Short Brothers and ZeroAvia. The projects will help pioneer innovations like zero-emission hydrogen flight and ...
GKN Aerospace - one of the world’s leading suppliers of manufacturing to the aerospace industry - is the latest company to join the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC) at The University of ...
GKN Automotive business Dowlais is to be taken over in a deal worth £1.16 billion. The board of the FTSE 250-listed business ...