Chemtura, Blackstone, Apollo . . . bait in the chemicals?
The company's market cap is almost $1.9 billion, so it would seem within the realm of deal sizes even in an environment where private equity types have not been able to do many deals. Whether or not the deal is made, that is yet to be seen.
Chemtura products are used in flame retardants, polymer additives, PVC additives, agriculture, plastics, and more.
Even on a deal this size, do we need club deals in a private equity environment in need of simplification? Either way, until we have an announcement. this should be treated as just a rumor.
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