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... Inmet had previously urged shareholders to reject the company's hostile takeover bid (amm.com, March 8). First Quantum aims to produce 1.3 ... View this article
... Inmet had previously urged shareholders to reject First Quantum's hostile takeover bid (amm.com, March 8). “We are delighted to have successfully ... View this article
... The news came after Toronto-based Inmet again urged its shareholders to reject First Quantum's hostile takeover bid (amm.com, March 8). ... View this article
NEW YORK — Inmet Mining Corp. has again recommended that its shareholders reject First Quantum Minerals Ltd.'s hostile takeover bid. ... View this article
... Inmet Mining Corp., which is the subject of a hostile takeover bid from ... by companies as a way to defend against hostile takeovers, because there ... View this article
LONDON — Inmet Mining Corp.'s board has encouraged shareholders to reject First Quantum Minerals Ltd.'s hostile takeover bid, Inmet said Jan. ... View this article
... it said. In late November, Inmet rejected an earlier hostile takeover bid by First Quantum (amm.com, Nov. 29). Full details ... View this article
NEW YORK — Inmet Mining Corp. has rejected an unsolicited takeover offer from global copper miner First Quantum Minerals Ltd. ... View this article
... CMC has sold several of its European assets following the region's debt crisis and a hostile—ultimately unsuccessful—takeover bid by investor Carl ... View this article
... Also weighing on profits for the quarter were $2.4 million in expenses related to a proxy fight and hostile takeover attempt. ... View this article
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