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Apollo said Sunday that it is working to resolve complex union matters and finds Cooper's request to speed matters up unreasonable. Apollo is also seeking a lower price than the original $35 per share because of added costs for union matters. Cooper said in a regulatory filing that it does not agree that any such reduction is due. Apollo also argued that Cooper has not provided sufficient information that it needs regarding a Chinese subsidiary. The U.S. company said that it is working to resolve issues with its Chinese partner.
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