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Following an approach by Onex in March 2019, the WestJet board of directors formed a special committee of independent directors to provide the Board with its advice and recommendations with ...
Calgary-based WestJet has agreed to be acquired by Onex Corp. as part of a deal valued at $5 billion including debt. As part of the deal, WestJet will become a private company.
In May, Onex offered to buy Calgary-based WestJet, Canada’s second-largest airline carrier, for $3.5 billion or $5 billion including debt. The transaction is expected to wrap up later this year.
WestJet Airlines Ltd. announced today it has entered into a definitive agreement that provides for its acquisition in an all-cash transaction. Under the terms of the agreement, Onex Corporation ...
Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call August 7, 2025 11:00 AM ETCompany ParticipantsChristopher Allan Govan - Chief ...
WestJet and Onex entered into a definitive agreement on May 12, 2019 (the " Arrangement Agreement "), for the proposed acquisition of WestJet by Onex under a plan of arrangement, pursuant to which ...
It is expected to close later this year. WestJet was acquired in 2019 by Onex Corp for C$3.5 billion, excluding debt. PRESS RELEASE ...
Onex and its affiliated funds will acquire all of WestJet's outstanding shares for C$31 per share, a 67% premium over the 10 May closing price of C$18.52 on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
WestJet and Onex entered into a definitive agreement on 12 May under which the private equity firm will acquire the airline’s outstanding stock at C$31.00 ($23.55) per share - a 67% premium over ...
Delta and Korean to acquire independent equity stakes totaling 25% in WestJet for US$550 million from Onex Partners and its affiliated funds and co-investors (the " Onex Group ") Agreement will ...
Onex Corp. has sold a 25 per cent stake in WestJet to a consortium of global airlines including Delta Air Lines and Korean Air for US$550-million, a transaction that allows the private equity firm to ...
But Onex Corp-backed (ONEX.TO) WestJet, Canada's second-largest airline, and other carriers are adding more capacity on routes to Europe and the Asia Pacific region.