What were some of the largest mergers and acquisitions over the last 3 years 2021 2020 2019?
If you’re considering a merger or acquisition in 2021, then you might find inspiration (or warning) in some of the largest mergers and acquisitions of all time….
- Verizon and Vodafone.
- Heinz and Kraft.
- Pfizer and Warner-Lambert.
- AT and Time Warner.
- Exxon and Mobil.
- Google and Android.
- Disney and Pixar/Marvel.
What companies merged in 2018?
3 of the Biggest Mergers and Acquisitions from 2018
- AT purchased Time Warner, the cable television company, for $85 billion.
- The Walt Disney Company buys Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc.
- The Meredith Corporation acquired Time, Inc.

What two companies merged 2019?
Top 10 Mergers and Acquisitions of 2019
- Salesforce and Tableau.
- Google and Looker.
- Apple and Intel.
- Accenture and Droga5.
- Capgemini and Altran.
- Insight and PCM.
- Juniper and Mist.
- DXC and Luxoft.
What were some of the largest mergers and acquisitions in 2020?
Morgan Stanley Acquires E*TRADE: $13 billion (Completed October 10, 2020) Morgan Stanley announced its acquisition of E*TRADE for $13 billion in February 2020 and was one of the most significant acquisitions of the year.
What companies merged recently?

Recent Mergers and Acquisitions
- Afterpay acquisition by Square Inc.
- ConocoPhillips acquisition of Concho Resources.
- KKR acquisition of Ocean Yield.
- Grupo MASMOVIL Acquisition of Euskaltel, S.A.
- Boingo Wireless acquisition by Digital Colony Management, LLC.
- Sydney Airport acquisition by Sydney Aviation Alliance.
What were some of the largest mergers and acquisitions in 2019?
1. Bristol Myers Squibb & Celgene Merger – Pharmaceutical Industry. In early 2019 Brystol Myers Squibb indicated its desire to merge with Celgene at a deal valued at over $70 billion. The Brystol Myers Squibb shareholders would retain 69% ownership with Celgene stockholders holding the remainder.