Navient rejects $3.2 billion takeover bid from Canyon Capital and Platinum Equity

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Navient rejects $3.2 billion takeover bid from Canyon Capital and Platinum Equity
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Student-loan servicer Navient Corp has rejected a $3.2 billion takeover bid from two investors as it believes the offer undervalues the company.

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