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  2. Ares Management Makes $4.5B Takeover Offer For Australia’s AMP

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    Australia’s AMP disclosed on Monday that the conditional takeover offer by US alternative investment manager Ares Management has an implied value of A$1.85 per AMP share.AMP shares are popping ...

  3. AMP Price Prediction: How Much Will It Be Worth in 2022? - AOL

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    AMP launched in September 2020 at $0.009 and was in a generally pessimistic trend up until February 2021. After falling to $0.003, AMP had its first rally in February 2021.

  4. Ameriprise (AMP) Up 7.5% Since Last Earnings Report ... - AOL

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    Ameriprise (AMP) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues.

  5. Share repurchase - Wikipedia

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    A listed company may also buy back its shares in on-market trading on the stock exchange, following the passing of an ordinary resolution if over the 10/12 limit. [12] The stock exchange's rules apply to "on-market buybacks". A listed company may also buy unmarketable parcels of shares from shareholders (called a "minimum holding buyback").

  6. Interactive Investor - Wikipedia

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    The company was unprofitable in that year, [5] and by July 2001 its share price had fallen below 25 pence after reaching 415p in March 2000, during the dot-com bubble. [6] Later in 2001, Australian financial services group AMP [7] bought Interactive Investor for a little over £50m, and its investment platform was merged into AMP's Ample brand. [8]

  7. Henderson Group - Wikipedia

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    AMP Limited sold its remaining 15% stake in the Company in 2005. [7] Between 2008 and 2012, the Group was tax-resident in the Republic of Ireland. [8] With effect from 12 December 2012, the Group changed its tax residency from the Republic of Ireland to the UK by means of a corporate restructuring. [9]