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Message : Required fields DGAP-Ad-hoc: MAN SE / Key word(s): Squeeze Out MAN SE: Amount of cash compensation for merger squeeze-out determined at EUR 70,68 per MAN SE common share and per MAN SE preference share 08-May-2021 / 16:31 CET/CEST Disclosure of an inside information acc. to Article 17 MAR of the Regulation (EU) No 596/2014, transmitted by DGAP - a service of EQS Group AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. = Munich, May 8, 2021 - Today, TRATON SE submitted to the Executive Board of MAN SE a specified request pursuant to article 9(1) lit. c) ii) SE Regulation in conjunction with section 62(1) and (5) of the German Transformation Act ( ....
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An Iron Range man was jailed late last week in Pine County after allegedly possessing numerous controlled substances while skipping out on court-mandated house arrest. Thomas Michael Gilley, 27, faced an active warrant for his arrest on April 30, when authorities say he violated stipulations of his supervised release and was found possessing drugs about 75 miles from his assigned treatment center. A St. Louis County judge in Hibbing approved an increased bail amount for Gilley on April 6, raising it to $200,000, stemming from December 2020 charges of vehicular homicide in Hibbing. He was originally released on $100,000 bail earlier this year, but prosecutors successfully pushed for a higher bail amount and house arrest after he was arrested for suspicion of DWI in March. ....
Sunday, 02 May 2021 - 12:13 Four suspects have been arrested by the CID for illegally obtaining Rs. 43 mn from an account of a leading Steel Manufacturer by producing forged cheques. The CID arrested four members of an organized crime gang who had obtained Rs. 43 million by presenting forged checks from an account maintained in a private bank owned by a well known steel factory. It has been revealed that the suspects had committed this illegal transaction on the 12th of April just before the New Year. They have targeted the funds in an account belonging to this steel factory. Checks have been prepared similar to the checks of the relevant company. The police stated that the fraud had been committed by a group of people who were dressed similar to the employees and pretending to be from the company. ....