In Brazil, Dasa’s shares climbed 3.93% to R$3.93 ($0.76) on Friday, following a 13.69% spike the previous day. This boost was sparked by news of potential merger talks with Amil, fitting seamlessly with Dasa’s strategic growth aims. A potential merger could significantly restructure Dasa’s finances, potentially cutting its net debt by at least R$2.5 ($0.49) […]
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