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Cinven Weighs €3.5 Billion Sale of Former Bayer Unit Envu
Cinven is weighing options including a sale for Envu, a former Bayer AG unit that makes pest control chemicals for landscaping and facility management, according to people familiar with the matter. The investment firm is working with Bank of America Corp. and Barclays Plc on a strategic review of the business, which could be valued at about €3.5 billion ($4.1 billion), the people said, asking not to be identified as the information is private. Cinven could start gauging interest from potential suitors as soon as the coming months before launching a formal process, the people said.
Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Yahoo
'Allies' depart with Christian Horner as Red Bull sack three key figures
Christian Horner wasn't the only high-profile figure sacked by Red Bull on Tuesday, with chief marketing officer Oliver Hughes and Group Director of Communications Paul Smith also departing the F1 team. The 51-year-old Horner was the longest-serving and second-most successful team boss in F1 history, but was effectively sacked from his role by the team's parent company Red Bull GmbH. Horner was in tears on Wednesday morning after travelling to the team's Milton Keynes factory to deliver the news to a stunned 1500-strong workforce. "The decision came as a shock to myself," he said. "I have had a chance to reflect over the last 12 hours and I wanted to stand in front of all of you to break this news and just express my gratitude to each and every single member of the team that has given so much during the 20 and a half years that I have been here. Being part of this team has been the biggest privilege in my life." Joining Horner in leaving Red Bull are two of his closest 'allies' in Hughes and Smith. According to reports, Smith was involved in a heated row with Jos Verstappen after son Max finished fifth in the most recent Grand Prix at Silverstone. Jos was reportedly unhappy with the way Smith had been communicating with the media. Verstappen Sr had previously declared Max would leave Red Bull and join rivals Mercedes unless Horner departed. Max paid tribute to Horner on Tuesday night, saying: "From my first race win, to four world championships, we have shared incredible successes. Winning memorable races and breaking countless records. Thank you for everything, Christian." Max Verstappen won a fourth-consecutive world championship in 2024, but has failed to confirm whether he'll see out the remainder of his current deal that runs until 2028. His fifth-placed finish at Silverstone continued a disappointing run of recent results. Big Horner guys, makes sense. — Peter Hamdullah (@F1vibezz) July 9, 2025 two huge Horner supporters, always backed him whenever something went wrong so not surprised 😳 — Jasmine (@TheMinjiKwon18) July 9, 2025 At the season-ending Bahrain Grand Prix last year, Horner was cleared of wrongdoing following an internal investigation into allegations of misconduct. Hundreds of WhatsApp messages - appearing to be exchanged between Horner and the complainant - were then leaked to the F1 world. Horner - married to former Spice Girls singed Geri Halliwell - had managed to keep the Red Bull hierarchy onside and fought on. He's always denied the claims and was exonerated for a second time of controlling behaviour by an independent Kings Counsel last August. He had maintained the backing of Thai businessman Chalerm Yoovidhya - Red Bull's majority owner - but Yoovidhya was noticeably absent from a charity event held before Silverstone last week, hosted by Horner and his wife Geri. According to the UK Telegraph: "Yoovidhya backed Horner for as long as he could but has clearly decided things can no longer go on as they are." RELATED: Oscar Piastri responds amid uproar over Aussie's act on podium F1 driver in danger of being axed after incident with Oscar Piastri Horner lost a number of key allies along the journey, with design guru Adrian Newey, chief designer Rob Marshall and sporting director Jonathan Wheatley all departing. Red Bull Group CEO Oliver Mintzlaff said on Tuesday: "We would like to thank Christian Horner for his exceptional work over the last 20 years. Thank you for everything, Christian, and you will forever remain an important part of our team history." with agencies
Yahoo
4 hours ago
- Yahoo
Christian Horner dumped by Red Bull in F1 shocker
Eric Bolte-Imagn Images A new chapter begins in F1 history with the news this morning that Christian Horner has left his position as CEO and Team Principal of Red Bull Racing. Horner was fired from his position as CEO and Team Principal of Red Bull Racing after a successful two-decade tenure. The leadership of Red Bull Racing will now fall to Laurent Mekies, who previously ran the team at Racing Bulls. Under Horner's leadership since 2005, Red Bull has evolved into a dominant force, winning six Constructors' Championships and eight Drivers' titles. Despite the success Christian Horner helped lead at Red Bull, his tenure has been marred by controversy lately. An internal investigation cleared Horner of sexual harassment and coercive behavior allegations in 2024, but the leak of illicit, supposedly texted and imaged material certainly didn't sit well with Red Bull leadership. Red Bull's new engine partner, Ford, expressed its disappointment through two statements regarding the handling of the allegations and the insufficient level of transparency. The organization experienced internal conflicts, which led to the departure of essential staff members, including Adrian Newey. Advertisement Related: Max Verstappen and Red Bull in crisis as champion eyes exit Team's 2-year decline helped hasten Christian Horner's departure Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images What ultimately led to Christian Horner's departure was the faltering performance of Red Bull on the circuit. The team won 21 out of 22 Grand Prix during 2023, won 9 in 2024 and has achieved only two victories this season. The Constructors' standings now show McLaren in the lead position by a significant margin, indicating that Red Bull Racing faces a major strategic challenge. In addition to Horner's firing and performance issues, the team is also dealing with the distinct possibility that its top driver, Max Verstappen, could exercise an out clause in his contract after this season. Verstappen has been very public about his disappointment with the car this year and has seen his performance suffer over the past two races. Rumors of a jump to Mercedes have been hot recently, and early this season, so too were talks of the four-time F1 world champion. Advertisement Christian Horner being fired is just the first step of many in what looks to be a season of change for the once mighty and proud Red Bull Racing F1 team. Read More: F1 EARTHQUAKE: Max Verstappen's Red Bull Exit Looms with 'Astronomical' Price Tag as Mercedes Goes All In Related Headlines