Shift4 Payments Inc. Completes Delisting of Global Blue Shares from NYSE Following Successful Squeeze-Out Merger

Reuters08-18
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/FOUR">Shift4 Payments</a> Inc. Completes Delisting of <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/GB.WS">Global Blue</a> Shares from NYSE Following Successful Squeeze-Out Merger

Shift4 Payments Inc. has announced the successful delisting of Global Blue from the New York Stock Exchange, following the completion of a squeeze-out merger with Global Blue Group Holding GmbH. This move was part of a broader acquisition strategy by Shift4, where they acquired the remaining 2.63% of Global Blue shares not previously purchased in a tender offer. As a result of the merger, these shares were converted into the right to receive $7.50 per share in cash. The delisting followed the approval of the merger by Global Blue shareholders at an extraordinary general meeting on August 18, 2025.

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