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Chinese reinforce AWE move 

CHINA Energy Reserve and Chemical Group believes its 73cps cash offer for AWE still beats Mineral Resources' scheme-based offer and would be closed quicker - and the miner's share price plummet yesterday appears to back up that assessment.

Chinese reinforce AWE move 

AWE announced MinRes' offer yesterday prompting the miner to confirm it had proposed a share swap via a scheme of arrangement whereby AWE shareholders would receive one MinRes share for every 22.325 AWE...

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