Adds: Apollo Global Management, Britain's Wood Group, SALIC Updates: Prosus, Olam Group
Feb 24 (Reuters) - The following bids, mergers, acquisitions and disposals were reported by 1430 GMT on Monday:
** Dutch technology investor Prosus
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has agreed to buy Just Eat Takewaway.com
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** Alternative asset manager Apollo Global Management < APO.N > will buy real estate firm Bridge Investment Group BRDG.N for about $1.5 billion in an all-stock deal, expanding its real estate offerings.
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** Britain's Wood Group < WG.L> is back in talks to be acquired by Dubai's Sidara, Financial Times reported, sending shares of the oilfield services and engineering firm up over 30%.
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** Saudi Arabia's agricultural and livestock investment firm SALIC has agreed to buy a 44.58% stake in Singapore-based Olam Group's < OLAG.SI> agricultural products business Olam for 1.78 billion, the companies said.
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** U.S. private equity firm Bain Capital has tabled a 1.1-billion-pound ($1.39 billion) proposal to buy Chemring Group CHG.L , Sky News reported, sending shares of the London-listed defence contractor up more than 16%.
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** Italy's state-owned bad loan manager AMCO said that it will buy 80% of public credit management company Exacta Group from Eulero Capital and the Oreglia founding family.
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** Britain's National Grid
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** Switzerland's Energy Infrastructure Partners $(EIP)$ will take a majority stake in BayWa AG's BYWGnx.DE renewable energy unit BayWa r.e. through a capital increase that will see the German agricultural group's holding fall to 35% from 51%.
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** NormanMax is to acquire London-based parametric insurtech MGA FloodFlash in a deal that remains subject to Financial Conduct Authority approval, sources close to the transaction told The Insurer.
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** Italian oil services company Saipem SPMI.MI said on Sunday that it will merge with Norwegian rival Subsea 7
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** Australia's Perpetual Ltd PPT.AX said it has terminated its support for a takeover deal with buyout firm KKR
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(Compiled by Rajarshi Roy and Kamal Choudhury in Bengaluru)
((Rajarshi.Roy@thomsonreuters.com;))
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