CNBC
19 Aug 2026, 08:14 UTC · 2h ago
World's largest olive oil company pops 17% as rivals circle in takeover battle
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CNBC
19 Aug 2026, 08:14 UTC · 2h ago
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Spanish cooperative Dcoop has reportedly offered 470 million euros to acquire Deoleo. — A concrete takeover bid usually creates a significant price floor and drives the target stock toward the offer price.
+0.80Deoleo is the subject of a multinational takeover race involving firms from Italy, France, and Australia. — Competitive bidding wars typically drive the final acquisition price higher than the initial offer.
+0.50Deoleo reports that the period of unprecedented olive oil price volatility has given way to more stable market conditions. — Reduced volatility in commodity costs improves predictability for margins and operational planning.
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Shares jumped over 15% to a 52-week high due to an intensifying takeover battle.
Mentioned as a competitor in a takeover race that it is currently trailing behind Dcoop.
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