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Canary Wharf owner rejects Qatari takeover offer

LONDON (AP) — The company that controls the landmark Canary Wharf building in London has rejected a 2.2 billion pounds ($3.5 billion) takeover approach from the Qatar Investment Authority and Bermuda-based property company Brookfield Property Partners.

Songbird Estates chairman David Pritchard says Friday the 295 pence-a-share offer “significantly undervalues” the company.

Songbird owns 69 percent of Canary Wharf Group, which has a number of prime addresses across London. The main tower in Canary Wharf is home to some of the world’s biggest banks.

QIA has interests across London, including Harrods as well as a 29 percent stake in Songbird. Qatar is also behind the Shard skyscraper, London’s new highest building, through a separate vehicle.

Songbird shares fell 0.2 percent Friday after surging nearly 23 percent the previous day on speculation of an offer.

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Summer McIntosh storms to Pan Pacs 400 IM title, rebounding from 200 free runner-up finish

IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — Summer McIntosh of Canada led all the way in winning the 400-meter individual medley at the Pan Pacific Championships on Thursday night, bouncing back after a runner-up finish in the 200 freestyle. Australia led all but 150 meters of the women's 4 x 200 freestyle relay, with the team of Inez Miller, Lani Pallister, Hannah Casey and Milla Jansen winning in 7 minutes, 42.40 seconds to lower the country's championship mark of 7:44.12 set at the 2018 Pan Pacs. Katie Ledecky swam the anchor leg for the U.S., but couldn't overhaul Jansen although she got within a body length in the closing meters. Erin Gemmell, Anna Peplowski, Rylee Erisman and Ledecky took silver in 7:43.10, also going under the old championship mark. “I've kind of struggled with the 200 individually from a flat start over the last couple years, but I always know I'll have something in me for the relay and I'll pull out a good split,” Ledecky said. “I love swimming that anchor leg.”
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