Air Canada files challenge with federal regulator over Onex’s WestJet takeover
Canada’s biggest airline argues the $3.5-billion takeover would breach federal rules that limit foreign ownership of carriers
Air Canada files challenge with federal regulator over Onex’s WestJet takeover
Canada’s biggest airline argues the $3.5-billion takeover would breach federal rules that limit foreign ownership of carriers
Air Canada-Transat deal clears latest hurdle after winning Quebec court approval
Air Canada says the Superior Court of Quebec has granted a final order approving the takeover following approval by shareholders last week
Transat shareholders approve Air Canada takeover, deal now in regulators’ hands
The fate of Air Canada’s $720-million takeover bid for Transat A.T. Inc. rests with regulators after shareholders overwhelmingly approved the acquisition offer Friday
Group Mach’s offer for 6.9 million Transat A.T. shares blocked by tribunal
Quebec’s securities tribunal has barred a developer’s offer to buy up Transat shares, halting Group Mach’s bid to block the tour operator’s sale to Air
Transat warns of ‘abusive’ bid by Group Mach, files complaint with regulator
Transat is warning shareholders against an “abusive, coercive, misleading” move by Montreal real estate developer Group Mach to block the tour operator’s sale to Air
Air Canada reaches deal for Transat, but shareholder approval up in the air
The board of directors of Transat AT Inc. has approved a $520-million takeover offer by Air Canada, a deal that faces legal and regulatory scrutiny
Quebec firm Group Mach makes rival offer for Transat worth $14 per share
Quebec real estate developer Group Mach Inc. has made a takeover bid for Transat AT Inc. worth $14 per share or $527.6 million in cash,
Update: Air Canada stock hits new high on news of exclusive talks to buy Transat AT
Air Canada’s interest in buying rival Transat AT Inc. for about $520 million got positive feedback from industry watchers and stock traders after the two
Air Canada suspends financial guidance for 2019 after Boeing 737 Max grounded
Canada’s largest airline suspended its 2019 financial guidance after regulators in Canada and the United States closed their skies to the Boeing 737 Max 8
Air Canada has boosted its profit forecast for 2019 while foreseeing fatter margins and heavier free cash flow over the next three years. The Montreal-based
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