The U.K.’s antitrust regulator has approved IBM Corp.’s proposed acquisition of HashiCorp Inc. for $6.4 billion.
The U.K.'s antitrust authority, the CMA, has greenlighted IBM's planned multibillion acquisition of HashiCorp.
HashiCorp (NASDAQ:HCP) edged higher by 1.1% in premarket trading after the UK's antitrust regulator approved its planned $6.4 billion sale to IBM (IBM). The UK's Competition and Markets Authority ...
The CMA's decision, which was released today, confirms that the merger notice provided by IBM and HashiCorp satisfies the ...
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