Calfrac Well Services Ltd.
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Transactions
Calfrac Acquires All Assets Of Mission Well Sevices
Calfrac Acquires All Assets Of Mission Well Sevices
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New Financings
Priced an offering of $650 million aggregate principal amount of its 8.5% senior notes due 2026 at an…
Notified banking syndicate that it will use the first of its two fully-funded equity cures, effective as…
Closed a debt-with-warrants financing with Alberta Investment Management Corp. (AIMCo), which provided…
Entered bought deal private placement of about 20.4 million common shares at $1.35 per share. Proceeds…
Closed the offer, through the indirectly wholly owned Calfrac Holdings LP, of 7.5% senior notes due 2020…
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News
Wilks Brothers Raises Hostile Takeover Offer for Calfrac
Wilks Brothers, led by oil billionaires Dan and Farris Wilks, has been acquiring stakes in hard-hit services firms in the United States and has been trying to buy Calfrac's U.S. business since July.
Calfrac Rejects Wilks Brothers’ $20 Million Takeover Offer
Instead, Canada's Calfrac Well Services on Sept. 24 said it was sweetening its recapitalization plan to reduce debt.
Shareholder Wilks Brothers to Launch Hostile Takeover Bid for Calfrac
Wilks Brothers, led by oil billionaires Dan and Farris Wilks, has been acquiring stakes in hard-hit U.S. service firms, previously making two bids for Calfrac's U.S. operations that were rejected.