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Summary Of: ABN AMRO

ABN AMRO was one of the largest... ABN AMRO had come to a crossroads in the beginning of 2007... for ABN AMRO to break up... and ABN AMRO both confirmed they were in exclusive talks about a possible merger... ABN AMRO published the agenda for the shareholders... contacted ABN AMRO to propose a deal in which a consortium of banks... would jointly bid for ABN AMRO and thereafter break up the different divisions of the company between them... On April 23 ABN AMRO and Barclays announced the proposed acquisition of ABN AMRO by Barclays... if ABN AMRO would abandon its sale of LaSalle Bank to Bank of America... and that the ABN AMRO shareholders should be able to approve other possible merger... since ABN AMRO could proceed with the sale of that subsidiary to Bank of America... On July 30 ABN AMRO withdrew its support for Barclays... Barclays Bank withdrew its bid for ABN AMRO on 5 October... stepped down after the ABN AMRO deal had depleted Fortis... president have announced merger of Dutch Fortis and ABN AMRO parts will be achieved while the bank is government owned... ABN AMRO Insurance headquarters in... because the assets of ABN AMRO are much larger than the assets of Fortis... Fortis Ousts Chief Votron After ABN AMRO Deal Depletes Capital...

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