The German auto parts giant Continental warily embraced a takeover approach from the Schaeffler Group, but it rejected the current offer as inadequate.
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The German auto parts giant Continental warily embraced a takeover approach from the Schaeffler Group, but it rejected the current offer as inadequate. Discussion
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The auto parts maker Continental said it had ended a standoff over a takeover bid from a smaller rival as its suitor, Schaeffler, raised its offer and agreed to limit itself t ... Discussion
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Continental has rebuffed a takeover bid by a smaller manufacturer, the Schaeffler Group, saying the offer had “no strategic rationale.” Discussion
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Schaeffler, a closely held auto parts maker in Germany, began a takeover bid for a larger rival, Continental, that values Continental at $17.9 billion. Discussion
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Schaeffler to limit Continental stakeForbes - 29 minutes agoAP 08.21.08, 3:07 AM ET German auto parts maker Continental AG said Thursday it had ended a weekslong standof ... Discussion
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BBC NewsSchaeffler agrees to limit Continental stakeForbes - 59 minutes agoAP 08.21.08, 4:26 AM ET Auto parts maker Continental AG said Thursday it had ended a weekslong ... Discussion
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BBC NewsSchaeffler agrees to limit Continental stakeThe Associated Press - 31 minutes agoFRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - Auto parts maker Continental AG said Thursday it had e ... Discussion
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The German tire and auto parts maker Continental again declined a takeover bid by a privately held rival, Schaeffler, but left the door open to more talks. Discussion
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Schaeffler has won control of a larger rival, Continental, using an unusual derivatives transaction that analysts said could leave other German firms vulnerable to similar rai ... Discussion
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