The Benjamin de Rothschild family plans to take Swiss bank Edmond de Rothschild ...
FILE PHOTO: A logo of Banque Privee Edmond de Rothschild is seen on the bank building before a news conference for the group's 2010 results, in Geneva March 31, 2011. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
ZURICH - The Benjamin de Rothschild family plans to take Swiss bank Edmond de Rothschild S.A. private as a way to consolidate Edmond de Rothschild banking activity and make the Swiss group its operative holding company, the bank said on Wednesday. The offer price for each bearer share is 17,945 Swiss francs in cash, or 15,500 francs after deducting its proposed dividend, it said. The stock closed on Tuesday at 16,400. Founded in 1953, the private banking and asset management group has 170 billion Swiss francs in assets under management.
इंडिया ताज़ा खबर, इंडिया मुख्य बातें
Similar News:आप इससे मिलती-जुलती खबरें भी पढ़ सकते हैं जिन्हें हमने अन्य समाचार स्रोतों से एकत्र किया है।
Stephens stunned, Serena cruises at Indian WellsSwiss qualifier Stefanie Vogele stunned world number four Sloane Stephens 6-3 6-...
और पढो »
Tennis: Stephens swatted aside by Vogele at Indian WellsSwiss qualifier Stefanie Vogele stunned world number four Sloane Stephens with a...
और पढो »
Explainer: UBS appeals IPO sponsor ban, tests HK's crackdown on misconductSwiss banking giant UBS Group AG is set to appeal against an unprecedented 18-mo...
और पढो »
Algerian president back home amid mass protests against himAlgerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika returned to Algeria after 2 weeks in a Swiss hospital amid massive demonstrations demanding he withdraw his candidacy for a fifth term.
और पढो »
As protests rage in Algeria, opposition leader reportedly arrested inside President's hospitalAlgerian opposition leader Rachid Nekkaz was arrested Friday inside the Swiss hospital where the country's ailing President, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, is reportedly being treated, according to Agence France-Presse (AFP).
और पढो »
President Bouteflika arrives in Algeria amid mass protestsPresident Bouteflika lands in Algeria after spending two weeks in a Swiss hospital while protesters mass at home in the biggest threat to his 20-year rule
और पढो »
Algerian president back home amid mass protests against himAlgerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika is back in his home country after spending two weeks in a Swiss hospital. His opponents have held massive demonstrations demanding he withdraw his candidacy for a fifth term.
और पढो »
AMA, Planned Parenthood Sue To Stop Trump's Family Planning RuleThe AMA said the Trump administration family planning rule would “decimate the Title X program and limit the medical advice physicians can give their Title X patients.”
और पढो »