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EasyJet agrees to £5bn takeover by US investment firm

EasyJet has accepted a £5 billion takeover by US investment firm Castlelake, marking a significant change in the airline's strategy. After intense negotiations, EasyJet agreed to a £6.90 per share deal, aimed at boosting growth and moderniz...

The Guardian· Jul 5, 2026 · 7:14 PM · 1 views

EasyJet has accepted a £5 billion takeover by US investment firm Castlelake, marking a significant change in the airline's strategy. After intense negotiations, EasyJet agreed to a £6.90 per share deal, aimed at boosting growth and modernization. Will this shift bring the promised benefits? #EasyJet #AviationNews #Takeover #Business #Investment

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