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MAN bid for Scania hits trouble

By Richard Milne in Hanover and James Mackintosh in London

Published: September 18 2006 22:04 | Last updated: September 18 2006 22:04

MAN’s €9.6bn ($12.1bn) bid for Swedish truckmaker Scania ran into trouble on all fronts on Monday, with some of the German company’s directors warning that it could be opening itself to the threat of a takeover.

The unsolicited cash and shares offer was rejected by Scania and its two biggest shareholders, Volkswagen and Investor, which together hold more than half of the voting rights.

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