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Boral Ltd (HQK.MU)

Munich - Munich Delayed Price. Currency in EUR
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3.3400+0.0800 (+2.45%)
As of 08:00AM CEST. Market open.
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Previous Close3.2600
Open3.3400
Bid3.3200 x 0
Ask3.6200 x 0
Day's Range3.3400 - 3.3400
52 Week Range2.3400 - 3.7000
Volume1,000
Avg. Volume0
Market CapN/A
Beta (5Y Monthly)N/A
PE Ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-Dividend DateN/A
1y Target EstN/A
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    Australia's Boral backs Seven Group's improved $980 million offer

    Seven Group, controlled by billionaire Kerry Stokes and his family, has lifted its stake in the building products maker to 78.8% from 71.6% since first making an attempt in February to acquire full control of the company. The deal on offer now comprises 0.1116 Seven Group shares and A$1.70 per share in cash and dividends for the stake it does not own in Boral. That is higher than the earlier offer with a cash component of A$1.50 a share that was to increase if the bid met certain requirements.

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    Australia's Boral urges shareholders to reject Seven Group's $1.3 billion offer

    (Reuters) -Australia's Boral on Tuesday recommended investors reject its largest shareholder Seven Group Holdings' A$1.9 billion ($1.25 billion) offer for the company claiming it undervalues the building products group. Seven Group, controlled by billionaire Kerry Stokes and his family, already owns nearly 72% of Boral and had launched a bid last month to acquire full control of Boral. The proposal of a minimum of A$6.05 per Boral share consists of 0.1116 Seven Group shares and A$1.50 cash.