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UK’s Advanced Medical Solutions attracts fresh suitor in H.B. Fuller

By Thomson Reuters May 21, 2026 | 6:51 AM

May 21 (Reuters) – British medical supplier Advanced Medical Solutions on Thursday said it had received an unsolicited takeover proposal from U.S.-based ​adhesives maker H.B. Fuller, days after its ‌buyout talks with a private-equity firm ended.

Shares of the British company rose as much as 13.5% to 240 pence, giving it a market capitalisation of £528.6 million ($710.02 million).

• ‌Minnesota-based ​specialty chemicals company H.B. Fuller ⁠said it submitted an ⁠all-cash proposal for AMS on April 30.

• Neither side disclosed financial details of the proposed bid.

• H.B. Fuller said it was engaged in ​due diligence with the British company.

• The approach, which is the second bid in just ⁠over a month for ⁠the London-listed company, comes days after ​private equity firm TA Associates walked away from deal ​talks without giving a reason or a ‌bid value.

• AMS, which develops and supplies wound‑care dressing technologies, would strengthen H.B. Fuller’s push into high-margin medical adhesives and wound‑care products, diversifying its ⁠revenue stream.

• AMS stock was last up 5.9% at 224 pence.

• This approach is the latest in a ⁠series of ‌bids for London-listed companies as overseas ⁠firms seek to take advantage of ​relatively ‌low UK equity valuations.

• H.B. Fuller ​has until ⁠June 18 to announce a firm intention to make an offer or walk away under UK takeover rules.

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(Reporting by Yamini Kalia and Prerna Bedi in Bengaluru; Editing by Shreya Biswas and ​Jonathan Ananda)