DSW investor group rejects Linde-Praxair merger offer

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[October 09, 2017]  BERLIN (Reuters) - German investors' association DSW recommended on Monday that shareholders in industrial gases group Linde not tender their shares in an exchange offer for its planned $80 billion merger with U.S. peer Praxair.

 Linde Group logo is seen at company's plant in Munich-Pullach, Germany, August 16, 2016. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle/File Photo

DSW said in a statement that the offer was too low.

"Why should a Linde shareholder swap their shares, if they are basically only being offered the current market value?" said DSW vice president Daniela Bergdolt. "Linde brings so many more values to this merger. That must be taken into consideration."

The acceptance period ends at midnight on Oct. 24.

The planned all-share merger will create a global leader to overtake France's Air Liquide <AIRP.PA> with a combined market value of $80 billion, revenue of $28.7 billion and 88,000 staff.‍​

(Reporting by Alexander Huebner, writing by Emma Thomasson, editing by Louise Heavens)

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