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REVIEW: Six Continents reject offer for pub business.(Six Continents Hotels PLC)(Brief Article)

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Six Continents has rejected a pounds 2.8 billion offer for its pub business and is to push ahead with its plans to split itself into separate pub and restaurant operations. In recent months, the company has been lobbying shareholders on the merits of the decision. - The Wall Street Journal.

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