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Judge blocks US $37B takeover

Aetna mulls appeal as ruling nixes merger

- David McLaughlin Zachary Tracer and Bloomberg News

Aetna Inc.’s US$ 37 billion deal to buy rival insurer Humana Inc. was blocked by a federal judge, thwarting one of two large mergers that would reshape the U. S. health-care landscape. Aetna said it was considerin­g an appeal.

The transactio­n would violate antitrust laws by reducing competitio­n among insurers, U. S. District Judge John D. Bates in Washington ruled on Monday. With the deal defeated, Aetna owes Humana a US$1 billion breakup fee under the terms of the merger agreement.

Aetna lost 2.6 per cent to US$ 119.29 at 11: 49 a. m. in New York. Humana fell 0.8 per cent to US$198.92. Molina Healthcare Inc., which would have benefited from a deal to buy divested assets from Aetna and Humana, slumped 2.9 per cent.

“We’re reviewing the opinion now and giving serious to considerat­ion to an appeal after putting forward a compelling case,” T. J. Crawford, an Aetna spokesman, said. A Humana spokesman didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The ruling is another victory for antitrust enforcemen­t efforts initiated by the Obama administra­tion. A separate Justice Department challenge, against Anthem Inc.’ s US$ 48 billion bid for Cigna Corp., is also pending a ruling. Investors saw the ruling as a bad sign for that deal. Anthem fell 1.4 per cent, while Cigna lost 0.7 per cent.

“If t he j udge blocked this deal, there is very little, if any, chance that the Anthem- Cigna deal gets cleared,” Jason McGorman, a Bloomberg Intelligen­ce analyst, said by email. He added that analysts and investors had thought that the Aetna-Humana deal “had a better chance of settlement/clearance” than Anthem- Cigna.

The Obama Justice Department frustrated a slew of mega-mergers amid a wave of record deal- making, including Comcast Corp.’s attempted takeover of Time Warner Cable Inc., Halliburto­n Co.’s deal for Baker Hughes Inc. and AT&T Inc.’s bid for T-Mobile US Inc. The Trump administra­tion is taking over investigat­ions into AT&T’s deal for Time Warner Inc. and Bayer AG’s proposed combinatio­n with Monsanto Co.

The government case against the merger focused on the market for private health plans for the elderly, known as Medicare Advantage. The U. S. argued the Aetna- Humana deal would have eliminated competitio­n between the insurers in 364 counties in 21 states and likely forced seniors to pay higher premiums for Medicare Advantage plans. It also threatened competitio­n on the insurance exchanges set up under Obamacare, the Justice Department said.

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