Nano Dimension Ltd. and Desktop Metal Inc. are working to complete their $183 million merger swiftly after a judge blamed Nano for deal delays and ordered it to close the transaction, according to a court filing.
The 3D printing rivals asked the chief judge of Delaware’s Chancery Court on Thursday to clean up a handful of issues not resolved by her March 25 decision, which said Nano breached a “hell-or-high-water” provision by working to tank regulatory approval. Although Chancellor Kathaleen St. J. McCormick authorized an immediate, mid-case appeal, the joint filing appeared to signal Nano plans to comply with ...
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