SAO PAULO, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Brazilian investor Nelson Tanure has reached a deal to take over control of medical diagnostics company Alliar, O Globo columnist Lauro Jardim reported on Thursday, sending its shares higher.
The O Globo report said Alliar’s controlling shareholders had accepted Tanure’s offer of 20.50 reais ($3.69) per share.
Shares in Alliar were up about 24% at 15.38 reais in early morning trading.
Alliar and Tanure did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.
$1 = 5.5528 reais Reporting by Gabriel Araujo. Editing by Jane Merriman
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