TORONTO (Reuters) - A Canadian consortium believes it has enough support to stymie the London Stock Exchange's takeover bid for TMX Group , Canada's largest stock market operator, at a shareholder vote on Thursday, a source with the 13-member consortium said. Based on conversations ...
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TORONTO (Reuters) - A Canadian consortium believes it has enough support to stymie the London Stock Exchange's ( Symbol : LDNXF ) takeover bid for TMX Group ( Symbol ...
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