Willis offers £118m merger sweetener to Towers Watson
Willis plans to offer Towers Watson shareholders a £117.75m ($179m) sweetener to head off legal challenges targeting the merger of the two consultants.
Towers Watson shareholders may also receive 50.1% of an estimated $4.7bn of additional value that the deal is expected to generate. Under the amended agreement, Towers Watson shareholders will receive...
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