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Croatia’s Djuro Djakovic Holding gets regulatory nod for Ingra takeover bid

Sep 14, 2012, 7:21:10 PMArticle by Kire Nedelkovski
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September 14 (SeeNews) - Croatia's financial watchdog, HANFA, has approved the takeover bid planned by local holding company Djuro Djakovic for civil engineering firm Ingra, an official HANFA statement indicated on Friday.

Croatia’s Djuro Djakovic Holding gets regulatory nod for Ingra takeover bid

The price that Djuro Djakovic Holding is offering is 6.0 kuna ($1.06/0.81 euro) per Ingra share, a HANFA statement posted on the website of the Zagreb Stock Exchange showed.

Ingra’s capital is divided into 13,545,200 ordinary shares, each with a nominal value of 20 kuna.

Ingra closed 0.96% higher at 5.24 kuna on the Zagreb bourse on Friday.

(1 euro = 7.4153 Croatian kuna)

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