All Just Eat articles – Page 5
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Just Eat to become second partner to McDonald’s
Just Eat has agreed to become a nationwide with McDonald’s in the UK and Ireland.
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CMA to ‘unexpectedly’ probe Takeaway.com-Just Eat deal
The Takeaway.com takeover of Just Eat could be investigated by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), the group has said.
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Greggs confirms Just Eat rollout, with Bristol and Birmingham next
Greggs has confirmed Just Eat as its exclusive delivery partner as it rolls out the service nationwide.
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Takeaway.com approves Just Eat takeover
Takeaway.com shareholders have approved its all-share merger with FTSE 100-listed takeaway platform Just Eat.
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Analysis & Insight
Goodbody on Coffer Peach and 2020; Peel Hunt on Just Eat
Goodbody says the UK restaurant sector is still facing the dual headwinds of chronic oversupply and cost inflation, while Peel Hunt say Prosus’ latest offer for Just Eat ”significantly increases deal certainty”.
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Just Eat tell shareholders to reject Prosus’ revised offer
Just Eat have recommended shareholders reject Prosus’ revised takeover offer, saying it still significantly undervalues the delivery marketplace company.
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Prosus raises offer in Just Eat battle
Prosus has raised its offer for Just Eat to 740p per share, valuing the business at $5.1bn.
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Just Eat urges shareholders to reject Prosus offer
Just Eat has told its shareholders a hostile takeover bid from Prosus of 710p per share “significantly undervalues” the company.
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Takeaway.com forced to clarify comments on Just Eat bid
Takeaway.com has been forced to clarify comments made by its chief executive Jitse Groen, in which he reportedly told a press conference in Barcelona that he had no plans to improve the offer for Just Eat.
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Takeaway.com highlights conflict of interest in Just Eat deal
The proposed merger between Just Eat and Takeaway.com has seen another twist in the tale, after Takeaway.com notified Delivery Hero – which counts Prosus as its largest shareholder – that it must abstain from voting in its general meeting on the all-share deal due to a conflict of interest.
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Aberdeen Standard calls for more cash for Just Eat
Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI) – one of Just Eat’s biggest investors – has called for Prosus to raise its offer by at least 20% for it “to be deemed attractive”, The Times has reported.
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Just Eat rejects cash offer by investment group
Just Eat has rejected a cash offer for the business by Prosus – part of South African-based e-commerce group Naspers.
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Just Eat publishes scheme document for Takeaway.com merger
Just Eat has announced the scheme document for shareholders, regarding its proposed merger with Netherlands-based Takeaway.com has now been published.
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Just Eat reports 25% revenue growth in Q3
Just Eat has reported revenue growth up 25% to £247.5m in Q3 2019.
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Tim Hortons enters delivery with Just Eat
Canadian coffee import Tim Hortons has become the latest high street name to enter the delivery space.
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Just Eat and Takeaway.com merger will create a “formidable” business
Just Eat and Takeaway.com have agreed to merge and become Just Eat Takeaway.com. The merger will create one of the world’s largest online food delivery platforms with 355 million orders worth €7.3 billion in 2018.
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Just Eat sales up but profits down
Just Eat has revealed a sales uplift of 30% in its half year results to 30 June 2019. Orders were up 21% and the business said it had gained two million customers, with 27 million customers now placing an order 8.7 times a year on average, compared to 8.1 in ...
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Analysts give backing to Just Eat and Takeaway deal
Analysts have reacted positively to the news of the possible merger between Just Eat and Takeaway.com. Notably Cat Rock Capital, an activist investor in Just Eat which publicly called for it to merge with a competitor last February.
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Just Eat move closer to merger with Takeaway.com
Just Eat and Takeaway.com have released a statement saying they have “reached an agreement in principle on the key terms” of a merger between the two businesses. The statement said the deal represented a “highly compelling” opportunity to create a combined business that would become “one of the world’s largest ...
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Just Eat announces board changes
Andrew Griffith is to step down from the board of Just Eat as a non-executive director, with immediate effect.