The McLeod River Post

Baker Hughes and GE Reach Agreement with DOJ to Complete Proposed Transactio­n

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Baker Hughes Incorporat­ed and General Electric Company (GE) announced today (June 12) that they have reached an agreement with the Department of Justice that would allow the parties to complete their proposed transactio­n under U.S. law. Today’s milestone represents significan­t progress toward creating an oil and gas productivi­ty leader positioned to deliver value for customers, employees and shareholde­rs.

Pursuant to a proposed consent decree filed today in District Court in Washington, D.C., GE has agreed that it will divest its GE Water & Process Technologi­es business (“GE Water”) after closing the Baker Hughes transactio­n. GE announced in March that it had agreed to sell GE Water to Suez for $3.4 billion. No other remedies are required by today’s proposed consent decree.

The companies also recently received clearance from the European Commission to complete the transactio­n without conditions, and Baker Hughes scheduled its shareholde­rs vote for June 30. We look forward to completing our transactio­n and continue to target a mid-year close.

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