
Diego Ore
Senior Correspondent, Mexico and Central America at Thomson Reuters
Estajanovista. Tifoso. Award-winning @Reuters Senior Correspondent for Mexico & Central America. Past gigs: 🇵🇪 🇧🇴 and 🇻🇪 / [email protected]
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duke.fm | Alexandra Alper |Diego Ore
By Alexandra Alper and Diego OréWASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s antitrust watchdog is expected to renew its approval of Nippon Steel’s fraught $14.9-billion bid for U.S. Steel as soon as Thursday, according to three people familiar with the matter, removing one of the last remaining hurdles to the tie-up. Cofece, as the regulator is known, gave the merger a green light previously, the people said, declining to be named as the matter was not public.
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939thegame.com | Alexandra Alper |Diego Ore
By Alexandra Alper and Diego OréWASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s antitrust watchdog is expected to renew its approval of Nippon Steel’s fraught $14.9-billion bid for U.S. Steel as soon as Thursday, according to three people familiar with the matter, removing one of the last remaining hurdles to the tie-up. Cofece, as the regulator is known, gave the merger a green light previously, the people said, declining to be named as the matter was not public.
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b93radio.com | Alexandra Alper |Diego Ore
By Alexandra Alper and Diego OréWASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s antitrust watchdog is expected to renew its approval of Nippon Steel’s fraught $14.9-billion bid for U.S. Steel as soon as Thursday, according to three people familiar with the matter, removing one of the last remaining hurdles to the tie-up. Cofece, as the regulator is known, gave the merger a green light previously, the people said, declining to be named as the matter was not public.
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wmbdradio.com | Alexandra Alper |Diego Ore
By Alexandra Alper and Diego OréWASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s antitrust watchdog is expected to renew its approval of Nippon Steel’s fraught $14.9-billion bid for U.S. Steel as soon as Thursday, according to three people familiar with the matter, removing one of the last remaining hurdles to the tie-up. Cofece, as the regulator is known, gave the merger a green light previously, the people said, declining to be named as the matter was not public.
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mymixfm.com | Alexandra Alper |Diego Ore
By Alexandra Alper and Diego OréWASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s antitrust watchdog is expected to renew its approval of Nippon Steel’s fraught $14.9-billion bid for U.S. Steel as soon as Thursday, according to three people familiar with the matter, removing one of the last remaining hurdles to the tie-up. Cofece, as the regulator is known, gave the merger a green light previously, the people said, declining to be named as the matter was not public.
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