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THE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their shares on Monday: Read more at The Business Times.

City Developments Limited :held by shareholders who have not yet accepted the final offer of 685 pence per share. The final offer will remain open for acceptance until further notice. As at 1pm London time on Sept 27, valid acceptances amounting to a total of 112 million M&C shares, representing about 99.21 per cent of M&C's issued ordinary share capital not already owned by CDL as at June 7, have been received.

owns 49 per cent of Taj Air Catering intends to acquire 100 per cent ownership of Taj Madras Flight Kitchen from all of its stakeholders. on Monday said it has formed a joint venture company with Baowu Environment with 1.1 billion yuan in registered capital. Independent third party Baowu Environment is an environmental pollution treatment company and a member of the China Baowu Steel Group Corporation. The JV, which was incorporated in China on Sept 27, is called Shanghai

 

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