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Southern Missouri Bancorp, Inc. Announces Completion of Merger With Citizens Bancshares Co.

Benzinga

20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Southern Missouri Bancorp, Inc. (("Southern Missouri" or the "Company, NASDAQ: SMBC ), parent company of Southern Bank, Poplar Bluff, Missouri, announced that its merger with Citizens Bancshares Co. Citizens"), Kansas City, Missouri, was completed today.

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Southern Missouri Bancorp and Citizens Bancshares Co. Announce Agreement to Merge

Benzinga

20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Southern Missouri Bancorp, Inc. Citizens operates 14 banking centers throughout greater Kansas City, St. Southern Missouri reported total assets at June 30, 2022, of $3.2 On a pro forma basis, following the acquisition, the combined company's total assets will approximate $4.5

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MVP: Sullivan & Cromwell's Andrew Gerlach

Law 360 M&A

Andrew Gerlach of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP guided Goldman Sachs through its largest acquisition of a fintech company when it purchased GreenSky for $2.24 billion, and he helped Canadian Pacific overcome a $2 billion higher bid to buy Kansas City Southern for $31 billion, earning him a spot as one of Law360's 2022 Mergers & Acquisitions MVPs.

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U.S. Approves a Merger Between Two Big North American Railroads

NYT M&A

Canadian Pacific’s acquisition of Kansas City Southern will create a railroad that links Canada, the United States and Mexico.

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Skadden Discusses DOJ’s First Criminal Monopolization Case in Decades

Reynolds Holding

Zito , Nathan Nephi Zito, the owner of a Montana paving company, pleaded guilty to a violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act after allegedly attempting to allocate geographic markets per the terms of a proposed agreement with his only rival. 1 See Kansas City Star Co. In the case, U.S. United States , 240 F.2d Sharp Elecs.