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Ngiam family also exiting IPC takeover deal
Published Wed, Apr 4, 2018 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
IPC Corp's Ngiam family and Catalist-listed Asia-Pacific Strategic Investments (APSI) have called off the deal for the latter to acquire their shares in IPC.
IPC said in a statement on Wednesday that the termination of APSI's offer for 11.9 million shares - or a 13.95 per cent stake held collectively by IPC chief executive Patrick Ngiam and other executive directors - was "with mutual consent".
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