Atos board reported to be meeting Sunday to review takeover bids
PARIS - The board of French tech firm Atos was due to meet on Sunday evening to consider takeover offers, including one submitted by Czech businessman Daniel Kretinsky, Les Echos and Le Figaro reported.
The struggling firm also received takeover offers led by David Layani, chief executive of OnePoint, Atos' largest shareholder, and U.S. fund Bain Capital.
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