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[Summary] => Banking on the improving electronics markets abroad and recent acquisitions, Ayala-controlled Integrated Microelectronics Inc. (IMI) is eyeing a 131 percent jump in its net profit this year to $420 million (roughly P2.18 billion) from $182 million last year, according to a top company official.
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The merger deal involves the transfer of all issued Speedy-Tech shares to IMI. In exchange, IMI shall provide Speedy-Tech shareholders a cash consideration of $0.535 a share or a share exchange equal to 1.3249 shares of IMI for each Speedy-Tech share, or a combination of both.
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