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Chemical giant DuPont is selling its slow-growing car paint business to private equity firm Carlyle Group LP for $4.9 billion in cash as it focuses on advanced materials and biotechnology.
DuPont is reportedly accepting bids for its automotive paint division, potentially valued over $4 billion. Stay updated on this significant industry development.
WILMINGTON, Del. - DuPont Co. has struck a deal to sell its slow-growing car-paint business to private-equity firm Carlyle Group for $4.9 billion.
Private-equity giant the Carlyle Group is reportedly on the verge of scooping up DuPont’s auto paint business in a deal worth almost $5 billion.
DuPont CEO Ellen Kullman said the U.S. chemicals maker will give its auto-paints unit the opportunity to meet financial targets before considering its options for the business.
DuPont is nearing a deal to sell its car paint unit to private equity firm Carlyle Group LP as early as this week, three people familiar with the matter said on Wed nesday, marking the end of an 8 ...
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The Carlyle Group announces the purchase of E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co.’s global auto paint business for $4.9 billion in cash.
Unlike DuPont's annual report, the information from this survey is anecdotal so it's hard to know whether it represents a broader shift in color choices, or just those of particular automakers.
DuPont Co <DD.N> struck a deal to sell its slow-growing car paint business to investment firm Carlyle Group LP <CG.O> for $4.9 billion cash as it seeks to focus on higher-growth areas such as ...
(Reuters) - DuPont Co struck a deal to sell its slow-growing car paint business to private equity firm Carlyle Group LP for $4.