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AIG says will stick to original deal with Prudential

Tags: American International Group | Prudential Plc

Written by Reuters   
Tuesday, 01 June 2010 13:54
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American International Group will not cut the terms of the US$35.5 billion ($49.8 billion) takeover deal previously agreed with British insurer Prudential Plc (PRU.L), potentially threatening the deal. 

Prudential (2378.HK) (PRTL.SI) and American International Group Inc (AIG) (AIG.N) reopened negotiations last week to salvage the deal after many shareholders said Prudential was overpaying in its move to become Asia’s dominant insurer. 
 
Prudential in a separate statement said it had offered to cut the deal’s value to US$30.38 billion. 
 
Pru said it was considering its position. 
 
Prudential is seeking US$21 billion from investors to part fund the transaction, the biggest-ever rights offer by a British company. Shareholders are due to vote on the revised deal on June 7. 
 
 
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 June 2010 13:55