CompletedHealthcare29 June 2021

Ventas, Inc. to acquire New Senior Investment Group Inc.

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Buyer
Ventas, Inc.
Target
New Senior Investment Group Inc.
Deal value
USD 740,000,000
Announced
29 June 2021
Status
Completed
Sector
Healthcare
Country
United States
Consideration
shares, cash
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    Ventas, Inc. completes acquisition of New Senior Investment Group Inc.

    Introductory Note. On September 21, 2021, New Senior Investment Group Inc., a Delaware corporation (“ New Senior ”), completed the previously announced merger of Cadence Merger Sub LLC, a limited liability company (“ Merger Sub ”), with and into New Senior (the “ Merger ”), with New Senior surviving the merger as a subsidiary of Ventas, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“ Ventas ”). The Merger was eff

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