
Two Harbors and Charter Communications Receive Merger Approvals
Two Harbors has received final regulatory approval for its merger with CrossCountry, while Charter Communications also secured final state approval for its $21.9 billion deal with Cox.
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Two Harbors has received final regulatory approval for its merger with CrossCountry, while Charter Communications also secured final state approval for its $21.9 billion deal with Cox.

CrossCountry has been identified as Britain's worst train operator, with Transport Focus urging the company to improve service by reducing delays and providing better information during disruptions.
TWO Harbors Investment Corp. has agreed to CrossCountry Mortgage's increased offer of $11.30 per share.
Two Harbors has obtained the majority of necessary regulatory approvals for its acquisition of CrossCountry.
A special meeting concerning the CrossCountry deal involving Two Harbors has been adjourned, with no immediate details on rescheduling or outcomes.
Two Harbors has terminated its agreement with UWM, opting instead for a superior offer of $10.80 per share from CrossCountry. This move indicates a shift in corporate acquisition strategy for Two Harbors.

Shareholders of Two Harbors have voted in favor of the company's sale to CrossCountry.
Two Harbors has agreed to an increased acquisition offer of $12 per share from CrossCountry.
Two Harbors Investment Corp. has evaluated a $10.70 per share proposal from CrossCountry Mortgage, deeming it "superior" to a previous offer from UWM Holdings.