WPP Group to acquire 51% stake in mInteraction
Nov 02, 2009 (Datamonitor Financial Deals Tracker via COMTEX) --
Company: WPP Group plc
(WPPGY)
WPP Group plc, an Ireland-based communications services group, has agreed to acquire a 51% stake in mInteraction Co., Ltd., a Thailand-based digital media agency.
Deal Type Acquisition
Sub-Category Majority Acquisition
Deal Status Announced: 2009-10-30
Deal Participants
Target (Company) mInteraction Co., Ltd.
Acquirer (Company) WPP Group plc
Deal Rationale
The acquisition enables WPP Group to strengthen its capabilities and expertise in digital media.
% Acquisition 51%
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Company: WPP Group plc
(WPPGY)
Related terms: acquisition, communications, ireland, thailand
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