(Reuters) - Icahn offered $36 per share previously and said he wouldn't
raise the offer. Icahn could not be reached for comment.
"We're voting against this," said Pzena, whose firm is
Lear's second-biggest stockholder. "We're not looking for an
extra dollar."
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raise the offer. Icahn could not be reached for comment.
"We're voting against this," said Pzena, whose firm is
Lear's second-biggest stockholder. "We're not looking for an
extra dollar."
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
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