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WASHINGTON, Nov 18 — HP Inc said yesterday it turned down a US$33 billion (RM177 billion) hostile takeover bid from Xerox, saying it undervalued the computer and printer maker.  But the HP board said it still would like to discuss the possibility of reaching a deal with its rival, a...

HP Inc said yesterday it turned down a hostile takeover bid from Xerox. — Reuters pic

But the HP board said it still would like to discuss the possibility of reaching a deal with its rival, a venerable US tech company best known for its photocopy machines. But the company's board members have "fundamental questions that need to be addressed" first, it added.

 

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