Temasek makes $3 billion bid to take control of Singapore's Keppel Corp
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings [TEM.UL] is offering to take control of conglomerate Keppel Corp in a deal valued at around S$4.1 billion (2.33 billion pounds), the companies said on Monday.Temasek already has a stake of just over 21% in Keppel as of March, according to Refinitiv data.Reuters reported the news ahead of the announcement.A subsidiary of Temasek will offer S$7.35 in cash for each Keppel share, a premium of nearly 26% over the last traded price of..