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Feb 6 (Reuters) - The following bids, mergers, acquisitions and disposals were reported by 1500 GMT on Monday:
** Sibanye-Stillwater SWJ.J is not interested in gold mergers and acquisitions, CEO Neal Froneman said, afterNewmont's $16.9 billion bid for Newcrest increased the pressure on gold miners to consolidate.
** Russian President Vladimir Putin approved the sale of Mercedes-Benz's MBGn.DE local financial services division toRussian car dealer Avtodom, nudging the German automaker closer towards fully offloading its Russian assets.
** Abbvie ABBV.N will lift a self-imposed $2 billion limit on acquisitions and mergers placed following a $63 billiondeal for Botox maker Allergan in 2020 that shot up its debt, the company's chief executive officer told the Wall Street Journal.
** Philippine conglomerate Metro Pacific Investments Corp MPI.PS is buying one-third of Axelum Resources CorpAXLM.PS for 5.32 billion pesos ($97.7 million), the coconut products manufacturer and exporter said.
** Alpha Bank ACBr.AT , one of Greece's four largest lenders, has agreed to sell real estate assets to Dimand S.A.and Premia Properties, the bank said.
** Commodity price and news specialist Fastmarkets has acquired Singapore-based Palm Oil Analytics, expanding its coverage of vegetable oil and biofuel markets, it said.
** Nissan 7201.T and Renault RENA.PA unveiled details of their redesigned alliance, with the Japanese car maker committing to buy a stake of up to 15% in Renault's electric vehicles unit Ampere.
** Australia's Recharge Industries was selected as the preferred bidder to buy Britishvolt, the collapsed UK startup which had struggled to fund a major electric vehicle battery factory in northern England.
** Top gold producer Newmont Corp NEM.N said it had made a $16.9 billion offer for Australian peer Newcrest Mining Ltd (NCM) to build a global gold behemoth, although investors and analysts said it undervalued the target amid a leadership change.
** U.S. investor Sixth Street is among the firms preparing a bid for a part of the media and commercial rights to Germany's football league, the Financial Times reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
** Public Storage PSA.N , the largest U.S. operator of self-storage properties, on Sunday unveiled an $11 billion hostile bid for Life Storage Inc LSI.N , ratcheting up attempts to buy its smaller rival after its earlier takeover attempts were rebuffed.
** South Korea's Dongwon Industries Co Ltd 006040.KS in a regulatory filing said it is considering buying the local unit of U.S. fast-food chain McDonald's Corp MCD.N .
** Gina Rinehart-owned Hancock Energy said that its updated A$0.36 per share offer for Australia's Warrego Energy (WGO) , which valued the oil and gas explorer at A$440 million ($304 million) has received the minimum required 40% approval from Warrego shareholders.
** Australian copper and gold producer OZ Minerals (OZL) said its A$9.6 billion ($6.61 billion) buyout by BHP Group (BHP) received approval from Brazilian competition regulator the Administrative Council for Economic Defence.
** Tenaris SA TENR.MI said on Sunday that Benteler North America Corp has called off a previously announced agreement to sell 100% of its shares in its steel pipe business to the Luxembourg-based company.
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