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Hotel Lotte poised for 2016's biggest ipo

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South Korea's Hotel Lotte, part of the massive Lotte conglomerate, is lining up a $4.9 billion initial public offering. As Graham Mackay reports, going public could be a means of damage control in the midst of a family feud.

Added on the 18/05/2016 15:45:44 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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