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BlueScope Calls Revised Takeover Bid Inadequate, Open to Deal
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BlueScope Calls Revised Takeover Bid Inadequate, Open to Deal

Bloomberg · Feb 25, 2026 · Collected from RSS

Summary

Australia’s BlueScope Steel Ltd. said a revised bid from Steel Dynamics Inc. and SGH Ltd. undervalues the company, but remains open to a better offer.


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