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Deutsche Börse faces 600 in five-hour shareholder grilling

Seifert goes with €10m...three more directors exit..Breuer calls in headhunters

Mathias Hlubek, interim chief executive of Deutsche Börse, claimed at its annual meeting in Frankfurt today that the majority of its shareholders supported a deal with the London Stock Exchange.

He told an audience of 600: "A majority of the shareholders supported the company's efforts to achieve a friendly bid for the LSE in principle, although differences of opinion about the maximum price for a binding offer were voiced to the company."

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