THE FINANCIAL EYE EARNINGS Breaking: Huge $13.5 Billion Deal Between Axel Springer and KKR Falls Apart – What Went Wrong? Find Out Now!
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Breaking: Huge $13.5 Billion Deal Between Axel Springer and KKR Falls Apart – What Went Wrong? Find Out Now!

Breaking: Huge .5 Billion Deal Between Axel Springer and KKR Falls Apart – What Went Wrong? Find Out Now!

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(Reuters) -German billionaire Mathias Doepfner and KKR are nearing a deal to split up the media giant Axel Springer, the Financial Times reported on Saturday, citing four people familiar with the matter. The two sides are expected to discuss the proposed structure of a deal that would give KKR majority control of the company’s profitable classifieds business at a meeting of its supervisory board on Thursday, the Financial Times reported.
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