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Slaughter Leads Reebok Owner's £211M Ted Baker Takeover
U.K. fashion retailer Ted Baker said Tuesday that it has agreed to a £211 million ($254 million) takeover by the Authentic Brands Group, in a deal guided by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP.
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