There Is Smoke From the M&A Rumor Mill, but Is There Fire?

There Is Smoke From the M&A Rumor Mill, but Is There Fire?

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Where there is smoke, there might be fire. As such, it behooves this analyst to investigate to see if there is some money to be made. The rumor mill has been quite active this past couple of weeks on mergers and acquisitions with the following three I find interesting and plausible. They appear to be good value, too.First, there have been whispers about a potential takeover of Vodafone Group PLC (NASDAQ:VOD). According to a Betaville alert, there is speculation that American telecom companies are eyeing the European telecom as a potential takeover target. Additionally, rumors suggest one of Vodafone's existing shareholders might be increasing their stake.

Furthermore, there are indications that Vodafone has received a new offer for its Italian unit. Although details remain undisclosed, sources following the matter have reported this development. In the past month, Iliad SA (XPAR:ILD) revealed that Vodafone rejected a revised proposal to merge their Italian businesses. Notably, Vodafone had previously turned down an offer exceeding 11 billion euros ($11.94 billion) for its Italian unit from an Iliad-backed consortium in 2022.Second, recent market murmurs suggest packaging company Sealed Air Corp. (NYSE:SEE) could be a potential takeover target. Berry Global (NYSE:BERY) is said to be interested. The stock has experienced a 28% decline over the past year, and the absence of a permanent CEO adds to the intrigue. As of now, Chief Operating Officer Emile Chammas and Chief Financial Officer Dustin Semach are stepping in as interim co-presidents and co-CEOs, continuing their existing responsibilities. The situation remains fluid, and market watchers are closely monitoring developments in this dynamic landscape.Finally, shares of Altice USA Inc. (NYSE:ATUS), a broadband provider, surged after rumors circulated that Charter Communications (CHTR) may be sniffing around. Altice has high short interest, so it is possible the rumors may have been circulated to flush the shorts out, but maybe not. This seems to happen quite frequently.Let us take a look at these stocks from a fundamental point of view, regardless of whether or not the rumors are true, to see if they are worth buying.

Vodafone

Vodafone (NASDAQ:VOD) has been a melting icecube for a long time, but lately it has been turning in good numbers, so the takeover rumors may have some legs. Further, Ebit per share has been on a positive trajectory over the last five years. Investors use Ebit to gauge a company's operational efficiency, providing insight into the core business performance, irrespective of external factors like taxes and interest.