(Reuters) - NEW YORK, June 22 - Lear Corp. , which has
faced criticism for accepting billionaire Carl Icahn's
$36-per-share buyout offer, delayed a shareholder vote on the
deal until July 12, the auto parts maker said on Friday.
Lear shareholders had been scheduled to vote on the nearly
$2.9 billion offer from Icahn's American Real Estate Partners
on June 27.
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faced criticism for accepting billionaire Carl Icahn's
$36-per-share buyout offer, delayed a shareholder vote on the
deal until July 12, the auto parts maker said on Friday.
Lear shareholders had been scheduled to vote on the nearly
$2.9 billion offer from Icahn's American Real Estate Partners
on June 27.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
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