Manchester’s Cobbetts and Lee Crowder of Birmingham are to next week vote on whether to go ahead with their long-running merger bid.
The talks, which have been going on since the start of the year, look set to be finalised following the meeting.
Legal Week reports
July 16, 2003 at 08:03 PM
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Manchester’s Cobbetts and Lee Crowder of Birmingham are to next week vote on whether to go ahead with their long-running merger bid.
The talks, which have been going on since the start of the year, look set to be finalised following the meeting.
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