# Mergers and Acquisitions
Latest news and articles about Mergers and Acquisitions
Total: 5 articles found

The Software Moat: Qualcomm Challenges Nvidia’s Dominance with $4 Billion Modular Acquisition
Qualcomm has acquired AI software startup Modular for nearly $4 billion in stock to challenge Nvidia's dominance in the data center market. The deal provides Qualcomm with hardware-neutral software tools that allow developers to deploy AI models across different processors, aiming to dismantle the proprietary 'moat' established by Nvidia's CUDA platform.

Dairy Giants Unite: Arla and DMK Merger Creates Europe’s Cooperative Powerhouse
Arla Foods and DMK Group have finalized a merger creating Europe's largest dairy cooperative, controlling nearly 20 billion kilograms of annual milk supply. The merger aims to leverage DMK’s production capacity and Arla’s global ingredient expertise to dominate high-value sectors like infant and specialized nutrition.

Changan’s Power Move: Consolidating Control Over Suzuki’s Chinese Motorcycle Legacy
Chinese regulators have unconditionally approved Changan Automobile's bid to take control of the Jinan Qingqi Suzuki motorcycle joint venture. This consolidation marks a significant shift in the long-standing partnership, allowing Changan to lead the venture's strategic direction amid a transforming mobility market.

The End of the Wanda Empire: How a Financial Analyst Reclaimed China’s Cinema Throne
Wanda Film's rebranding to Ruyi Film marks the definitive exit of Wang Jianlin from his cinema empire, handing control to financier Ke Liming. Under new leadership and with Tencent's backing, the company is shifting from a traditional movie theater model to an integrated IP and retail entertainment ecosystem.

NVIDIA’s Strategic Gambit and Biotech M&A Surge Fuel Wall Street Rally
US markets opened strongly on March 31, 2026, driven by NVIDIA’s $2 billion investment in Marvell and a massive wave of biotech acquisitions by Biogen and Eli Lilly. This tech and healthcare-led rally stands in stark contrast to European markets, which faced a double-digit decline over the course of the month.