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Bafin could scupper Hochtief takeover

Germany's financial supervisory authority Bafin has serious doubts about the planned hostile takeover of the country's largest construction company Hochtief by Spanish rival ACS, a media report said Saturday.

Bafin could scupper Hochtief takeover
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According to news magazine Der Spiegel, Bafin, which is currently considering the ACS bid, is concerned about potential irregularities surrounding ACS back in Spain.

The deadline for Bafin’s consideration of the bid ends Monday, by when ACS must hand in all additional documents to support its bid.

Bafin’s latest official statement says only that it is still considering the bid, but Der Spiegel has cited unnamed inside sources saying that the supervisory board is poised to knock it back.

Bafin is apparently concerned about the financing of ACS’s offer. ACS is being sued in Spain for allegedly falsifying its balance sheet. On top of this, Aemec, an organization representing Spain’s small shareholders, is bringing an action in a Madrid court to declare a capital increase recently finalised by ACS as illegitimate.

Hochtief has spent months attempting to protect itself from ACS, which already owns nearly 30 percent of the company’s shares. The company fears that if the takeover is successful, Hochtief could be restructured at the expense of jobs in Germany.

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Japan’s NEC to buy Danish IT firm KMD for billions

Japanese multinational NEC said Thursday that it would buy Denmark's largest IT firm KMD for $1.2 billion as part of its effort to expand its European and global businesses.

Japan’s NEC to buy Danish IT firm KMD for billions
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Under the plan, the information technology giant will buy all shares of KMD Holding ApS for 8 billion kroner by the end of February next year, NEC said in a statement.

“Through this acquisition, NEC will acquire a business model that leverages platforms in the digital government domain as it aims to expand business from northern Europe to the whole of Europe and globally,” it said.

The acquisition will be finalised after NEC completes the necessary procedures, including getting the approval of the European Commission.

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