Cross Country Healthcare Ends Merger with Aya Holdings; Aya to Pay $20 Million Penalty
Merger Termination: Cross Country Healthcare (CCRN) has terminated its merger agreement with Aya Holdings due to the inability to extend the deal beyond the December 3, 2025, deadline, resulting in a $20 million termination fee owed by Aya to Cross Country.
Regulatory Delays: The merger faced delays from an FTC Hart-Scott-Rodino review, exacerbated by a historic government shutdown, which pushed the review's end date past the merger's termination date.
Market Impact: Following the announcement of the merger's termination, CCRN shares dropped by 19.6%.
Company Performance: Cross Country Healthcare has missed financial estimates and canceled its earnings call while suspending guidance due to the pending transaction.
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Cross Country Healthcare CEO John Martins Resigns, Names Kevin Clark as Successor
Leadership Change: John Martins has resigned as President and CEO of Cross Country Healthcare, effective December 14, with Kevin Clark appointed as his successor.
Experience of New CEO: Kevin Clark, who co-founded the company and has nearly 40 years of experience in the healthcare staffing industry, will also continue as Chairman of the Board.
Market Reaction: Following the announcement, Cross Country Healthcare's stock rose by 4.83% to $8.90 in pre-market trading on the Nasdaq.
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Sector Movements: Industrials sector shares increased by 0.7%, while consumer staples stocks fell by 1.2%. Notable gainers included Polyrizon Ltd. (up 92%) and UiPath Inc. (up 22%), while Genesco Inc. saw a significant drop of 30%.
Commodity Prices: Oil prices rose by 1.5% to $59.85, while gold increased by 0.2%. In contrast, silver and copper prices fell by 2% and 0.5%, respectively.
Global Market Trends: European shares were generally higher, with the eurozone's STOXX 600 up 0.45%. Asian markets also closed mostly higher, led by Japan's Nikkei, which gained 2.33%.









